AN EXCITED fan couldn’t believe her luck when she bumped into an A-list pop megastar.
The star sighting happened during a coffee run in London, with the star looking completely unrecognisable – but would you have spotted him?
With his facial hair, baseball cap and sunglasses, it might be hard to recognise this pop icon.
But the star in disguise is in fact Harry Styles, 31,
The One Direction hunk was spotted grabbing a coffee in London’s trendy Soho.
Most onlookers passed by him, without knowing they were in the presence of pop royalty.
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But one eagle-eyed fan noticed him and quickly posted their star sighting on TikTok.
The ecstatic fan wrote: “POV U meet Harry Styles while getting coffee in Soho.”
This latest sighting comes a week after Harry was spotted running the Tokyo marathon.
However, he was only seen when he photobombed Radio 1 star Adele Roberts‘ Instagram pic from the big event.
VEGAS RUMOURS
Meanwhile, these sightings of Harry come just days after he denied reports he is in final talks to do a Vegas residency.
According to The New York Post, he was rumoured to be in last minute negotiations about fronting a string of gigs at The Sphere spanning up to 35 shows, two years after his last tour.
It would mark Harry’s biggest return to live music since Love On Tour, which ran from 2021 to 2023 in support of his albums Fine Line and Harry’s House.
However, sources close to Harry Styles have rubbished the claims.
And a statement has since been released via Billboard, saying that the residency was never in discussion.
It reads: “To set the record straight, there has never been plans for Harry Styles to perform at Sphere.”
It would have seen the pop star follow in the footsteps of Adele, who was a massive success at Caesars Palace with her Weekends With Adele residency – earning her a tidy $2 million per night.
Securing Harry would be a major win for The Sphere, following U2’s 40-show residency, which launched the $2.3 billion venue in 2023.
A source said: “For the Sphere to continue to be on everyone’s radar, they need to book some real ‘live’ artists like Styles.
“Almost everything at the Sphere has been geared for the 60-and-over crowd — The Eagles and The Dead, and even U2.”
The Sphere is owned by billionaire James Dolan, who also runs Madison Square Garden, the New York Knicks, and the Rangers.