Harry Styles
The singer can be seen recoiling onstage after a member of the audience at his LA gig threw the sweet from the crowd.
Since One Direction went their separate ways, all five members of the band have launched solo careers, with varying levels of success.
Harry is a singing squid-like creature in his latest music video and fans are eating it up.
The Don't Worry Darling director and ex-husband Jason Sudeikis were recently forced to deny allegations made about them by a former nanny.
"Oh... that's unfortunate."
"He hugged me because he needed to make it stop. It was like an act of social euthanasia."
The filmmaker looked like she was having the time of her life at her boyfriend's final gig at NYC's Madison Square Garden.
The Don't Worry Darling director brought up the subject during an interview on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert in the US.
After his performance in Don't Worry Darling raised eyebrows, here's what the critics had to say about Harry's latest star turn.
“Please join me in a round of applause for 70 years of service,” the pop star told the crowd after he paused his Madison Square Garden performance.
About Harry Styles
You'd be hard pressed to have avoided One Direction mania since the boy band stormed to global success after finishing third on The X Factor in 2010. With his curly locks and an eye for the ladies, Harry Styles soon became the band's hearthrob. He was involved in a high profile relationship Xtra Factor presenter Caroline Flack, which drew controversy for the 14 year age gap. The couple split in January 2011, and since Harry has been linked to a string of women including Emily Atack, Caggie Dunlop and Natalie Imbruglia. He has also developed a blossoming bromance with Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw and the pair are regularly spotted on nights out together. Along with his One Direction bandmates, Harry has achieved worldwide fame and success, and the lads are currently on a hiatus, after taking a break in late 2015. In March 2017, Harry announced the release of his debut solo single 'Sign Of The Times', which will be followed by his album. He is also set to star in Christopher Nolan war film 'Dunkirk', alongside Tom Hardy and Kenneth Branagh.