Harry Styles has finally decided to laugh along with one of the internet’s favourite theories about him – and honestly, he handled it exactly the way you’d expect: with humour and zero panic.During a recent appearance on Brittany Broski’s Royal Court on February 25, the Grammy-winning singer found himself facing a question that’s followed him online for years. Broski casually asked if his teeth were fake. Styles answered with a straight-faced “No,” before jokingly adding, “This hairline, though…” instantly sending the room into laughter.

The playful comment was a clear nod to the long-running internet speculation about his hair. For years, social media has been convinced that Styles might secretly be bald, wearing a wig, or hiding a hair transplant. The rumours really picked up steam after a DeuxMoi blind item a few years ago hinted that an “A-list musician and occasional actor” had gone nearly bald and was relying on an impressive wig. Fans quickly connected the dots, whether accurately or not.
But Styles has never seemed particularly bothered by the chatter. Back in a 2022 interview with Rolling Stone, he admitted that producer Kid Harpoon constantly sent him messages about people trying to decode his hairline online. Instead of getting defensive, Styles shrugged it off with humour, joking about genetics and saying he was hopeful baldness might skip his generation since his grandfather kept his hair.And if there’s one thing Styles does well, it’s not taking himself too seriously – especially when it comes to grooming or fashion choices. During the same conversation with Broski, he looked back at one of his old style phases with a bit of embarrassment. The ultra-tight jeans he wore throughout the 2010s? Not exactly his proudest era. He laughed while admitting they were probably tighter than they needed to be, joking that today he’d happily size up – maybe even three sizes up.

It’s a refreshing reminder in the world of men’s grooming, where conversations around hair loss or ageing often feel unnecessarily serious. Styles’ reaction shows something simple but powerful: confidence doesn’t come from perfect hair or flawless styling. Sometimes, it’s just about owning the joke before anyone else can.Because at the end of the day, grooming trends change, hairstyles evolve, and fashion phases come and go. But being comfortable in your own skin – or your own hairline – never really goes out of style.





