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Harry Styles is responding to those rumors that he’s bald and wearing a wig

Despite the fact that they have the most beautiful hair in pop (this is not up for debate), there are still people who think Harry StylesBarnet is not actually his.

The bizarre rumor seems to have started after social media gossip page Deux Moi claimed that an unnamed pop star and occasional A-list actor was secretly bald.

Compensate some people on TikTok who make videos inspecting Harry’s hairline.

Now the As It Was singer has hit back at the bizarre rumor that he is actually wearing a wig and admitted that his friend and collaborator Tom Hull (AKA Kid Harpoon) is “obsessed” with the theory.

Harry Styles (Photo: Dave J Hogan via Getty Images)Harry Styles (Photo: Dave J Hogan via Getty Images)

Harry Styles (Photo: Dave J Hogan via Getty Images)

Harry Styles (Photo: Dave J Hogan via Getty Images)

“He’s completely obsessed with it,” Harry told Rolling Stone. “He won’t stop texting me about (people) trying to get by if I’m bald.”

Harry then denied the rumour, explaining that he is unlikely to ever go bald.

“What’s with the baldness? … Skip a generation or something, right?” He continued.

“If your grandfather is bald, then will you be bald? Well, my grandfather wasn’t bald, so fingers crossed.”

(Photo: CBS Photo Archive via Getty Images)(Photo: CBS Photo Archive via Getty Images)

(Photo: CBS Photo Archive via Getty Images)

(Photo: CBS Photo Archive via Getty Images)

Last month, Texas State University announced plans to offer a course on the pop superstar next spring.

Associate Professor of Digital History Louie Dean Valencia announced the course, titled “Harry Styles and the Cult of Celebrity: Identity, the Internet, and European Pop Culture,” on Twitter.

According to the announcement, the course will focus on Harry and European pop culture to “understand the cultural and political development of modern celebrity as related to issues of gender and sexuality, race, class, nation and globalism, media, fashion, fan culture . , internet culture and consumerism”.

No mention of hair, though.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost UK and has been updated.

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