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‘Congratulations, you are a free man!’: Harry Styles helps a fan come out as gay live on stage during his Wembley Stadium performance

He’s been taking the UK by storm as he arena hops for his 2022 tour, dubbed Love On Tour.

And Harry Styles shared an extra special moment with one fan during his Wembley gig on Sunday evening, as he helped him come out as gay live on stage.

After parading a rainbow LGBTQ+ pride flag around the stage, the 28-year-old singer announced: ‘Congratulations, you are a free man’.

Special: Harry Styles, 28, helped a fan come out as gay live on stage on Sunday during his Wembley Stadium performance

Special: Harry Styles, 28, helped a fan come out as gay live on stage on Sunday during his Wembley Stadium performance 

The fan, named Mattia, gave Harry a cardboard sign which read ‘From Ono to Wembley: Help me come out’, to which the Watermelon Sugar singer was more than happy to help out with.

Picking up a rainbow Pride flag, he dragged the flag along the stage back and forth, explaining: ‘When I wave this flag above my head, you will officially be gay my boy’.

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Teasing fans, Harry built the suspense amongst a sea of oo’s and ahh’s, before finally waving the flag high above his head and congratulating Mattia, declaring him a ‘free man’.

Sweet: The fan, named Mattia, gave Harry a cardboard sign which read 'From Ono to Wembley: Help me come out', to which the Watermelon Sugar singer was more than happy to help out with

Sweet: The fan, named Mattia, gave Harry a cardboard sign which read ‘From Ono to Wembley: Help me come out’, to which the Watermelon Sugar singer was more than happy to help out with 

Touching: The singer was happy to help out, as the crowd cheered him on

Touching: The singer was happy to help out, as the crowd cheered him on

The star had a weekend of success as he took Wembley Stadium on both Saturday and Sunday to wow 180,000 concert-goers.

But despite his overwhelming success, Harry’s mum, Anne, took to Instagram to show that she was still his biggest fan.

Sharing a snap to Instagram of the singer at Wembley, the proud mother wrote: ‘When I thought you couldn’t get better .. and I couldn’t be prouder .. you blew me away tonight’.

Pride: Picking up a rainbow Pride flag, he dragged the flag along the stage back and forth, explaining: 'When I wave this flag above my head, you will officially be gay my boy'

Pride: Picking up a rainbow Pride flag, he dragged the flag along the stage back and forth, explaining: ‘When I wave this flag above my head, you will officially be gay my boy’

His sister Gemma was also in attendance, as the pair proudly watched Harry perform a range of his chart-topping hits.

Following from his Wembley performances, the former One Direction star is set to take on Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Wednesday – before jetting off to Germany.

After a hectic run, the tour will finally round off in New Zealand in March 2023, after stints in Mexico and Australia. 

Doting mum: But despite his Wembley success, Harry's mum, Anne, took to Instagram to show that she was still his biggest fan

Doting mum: But despite his Wembley success, Harry’s mum, Anne, took to Instagram to show that she was still his biggest fan

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