JAKARTA - Harry Styles hinted that he may have had a hair transplant, after years of being rumored about his hairline change.

The 32-year-old singer laughed at the issue when appearing on a YouTube show this week. In the Royal Court segment hosted by US influencer Brittany Broski, as reported by The Sun, Friday, February 27, Harry was asked if he had ever lied about something. He answered briefly, "Yes."

Brittany then asked again, "Are the teeth fake?" Harry immediately denied it. "No. But this hairline...," he said laughing.

Even though he was joking, the former One Direction member did not explicitly confirm or deny the hair transplant rumor. As a result, the issue remains a question mark.

A number of specialists are said to assess Harry's hairline now looks more "rounded" in the temple area, compared to the "M" shape that previously looked more firm. Rumors of transplants also strengthened after the DeuxMoi gossip account, still quoted from The Sun, claimed there was a "top musician/occasional actor" who was "almost bald" and wore a wig that looked convincing.

Some fans have even accused Harry of wearing a wig during the 2022 tour. In 2023, he was seen with a buzz cut. The appearance sparked another rumor, that he was said to have shaved his hair to undergo a procedure aimed at thickening the hairline.

Harry also once told his co-writer, Kid Harpoon, that he was "obsessed" with the theory that he was actually bald.

Harry, who is said to be performing a song at The BRIT Award tomorrow night, has commented on the rumor. "He doesn't stop sending me messages about people trying to guess if I'm bald. Why is it about baldness? He said jump one generation, right? If your grandfather is bald, you'll be bald? Well, my grandfather isn't bald, so hopefully."

A number of celebrities who have confirmed undergoing hair transplants include singer Robbie Williams, comedian Jimmy Carr, and former footballer Wayne Rooney. In Indonesia, musician Kevin Aprilio and Desta Mahendra have honestly admitted to having hair transplants.


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