Harry Styles has unveiled his music video for new single 'Kiwi', and it's like an overload of cuteness.
The video sees Harry hold a puppy and let loose a few others while a bunch of kids, decked out in Gucci (naturally), take part in a huge, messy food fight, ending with Harry posing with the kids like a teacher.
Of course, Harry might be regretting ever naming a song 'Kiwi' after he's had a fair few incidents on stage lately thanks to the deadly fruit.
Fans have been throwing them on stage, leading to Harry slipping at recent gigs, and they'll probably only do it more now given this video features a massive food fight. Sorry, Harry.
"You may have seen me fall earlier during this song. It appeared to be a kiwi. That was the culprit, some green, seedy mush. Look, there's another – this could end up being a problem," he reportedly told the crowd at one of the gigs.
The incidents even led to a local Asda store enforcing a ban on under-25s buying kiwis to "protect a fellow Mancunian" ahead of his show in the city last week. Yes, really.
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Away from music, Harry has been recently hinting that he would return to acting after making his debut in Dunkirk this year. "I love music so much, so I don't think it would shift," he said. "But if there was something I loved, then maybe, yeah."
'Kiwi' is out now, while Harry returns to the UK to play a series of arena shows in April 2018. Check out ticket availability and buy here.
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