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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Accusé de "queerbaiting", Harry Styles embrasse Ben Marshall sur le plateau de l'émission "Saturday Night Live (SNL)"
Picture MUST credit: SNL Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.” The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences. Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality. The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019. During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting. “But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?” At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience. Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles queerbaiting gay kiss
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles queerbaiting gay kiss
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles queerbaiting gay kiss
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Picture MUST credit: SNL
Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles queerbaiting gay kiss
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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Harry Styles indulged in a gay kiss on long-running US TV comedy and music Saturday Night Live in an apparent swipe at critics who have accused him of “queerbaiting.”
The word refers to a ploy of hinting at same-sex relationships without confirming them outright to strike a balance between enticing a gay viewership and not repelling homophobic audiences.
Styles, 32, has been a target of the word in the past for wearing gender-bending clothes, playing a gay man in the film My Policeman and being publicly vague about his own sexuality.
The former One Direction boy band pin-up came up with the smooch when he was compere on the show on March 14 and recalled his previous time hosting in 2019.
During the traditional opening monologue by the guest presenter, British-born Styles said: “ Back then, people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing and some people accused me of something called queerbaiting.
“But did it ever occur to you that maybe you don't know everything about me, Dad?”
At the end of the monologue, he grabbed Saturday Night Live regular Ben Marshall , 30, and locked lips with him to howls of excitement from the audience.
Styles then turned to the camera and said with a wink: “Now that's queerbaiting.”
OPS: Harry Styles on his SNL queerbaiting monologue which ends with him kissing Ben Marshall.
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