Celebrities often buy food for the people waiting in line to see them -- that's nothing new. But Harry Styles went above and Watch Secretly Affair Sex Onlinebeyond: he sent line-dwellers queued for Saturday Night Livesome big plates of sliced kiwi.
And, no, it's not just because kiwi is delicious (although it is). Styles, who is the musical guest on this week's SNL, is expected to perform "Kiwi" on the broadcast. And, now, fans are even more sure.
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Honestly, some of them just hope he's not trolling. (In our opinion, Harry would never do this.)
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Excited Twitter-ers also reported that Styles had pizza, coffee, and apples delivered as well -- a well-rounded meal for people waiting in a grueling line for over 24 hours. Perhaps this means Styles will debut an unannounced B-side called "Pizza," or "Coffee and Apples."
In any event, we'll find out soon. And Styles' solo album -- his first since leaving One Direction -- comes out on May 12.
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