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Harry Styles Addresses ‘Queerbaiting’ Accusations, Playing a Male lover Character in ‘My Policeman’ and Fans Slamming Olivia Wilde

In a sprawling new Rolling Stone interview, Harry Styles takes day to address several issues on the minds of his fans, which involve his personal existence and how it impacts his art.

Styles discussed his brand-new role in the upcoming film “My Policeman,” a lovey-dovey period piece put in the ’50s, when it was illegal to be in a gay relationship in the U.K. Although he has been in a high-profile partnership with actor and director Olivia Wilde since 2021, Styles spoke about starring in a same-sex attracted drama.

“It’s obviously lovely unfathomable now to think, ‘Oh, you couldn’t be lgbtq+. That was illegal,’ ” he said. “I think everyone, including myself, has your own journey with figuring out sexuality and getting more comfortable with it. It’s not prefer ‘This is a gay story about these guys existence gay.’ It’s about love and about wasted time to me.”

Styles also broke down the vision for the sex scenes.

“So much of gay sex in film is two guys

Harry Styles Plays a Closeted Gay Man in Steamy ‘My Policeman’ Trailer

Harry Styles plays a closeted policeman in the new trailer for romantic drama “My Policeman.”

Released by Amazon Studios on Wednesday, the teaser finds Styles and co-stars David Dawson and Emma Corrin entangled in a complicated affectionate triangle. The story — an adaptation of Bethan Roberts’ 2012 novel — follows Styles’ nature Tom Burgess, a closeted policemen. Since it is illegal to be gay in 1957 Brighton, Burgess begins dating a schoolteacher named Marion (Corrin), but also has a secret love affair with a museum curator named Patrick Hazelwood (Dawson).

The production jumps between two time periods: the 1950s and the 1990s. In the ’50s, Burgess navigates his love triangle, but then, 40 years later, Tom and Marion’s fraught relationship becomes even thornier as Patrick returns to their lives after suffering a stroke.

Gina McKee, Linus Roache and Rupert Everett round out the cast for the scenes that take place in the ’90s.

“My Policeman” is helmed by British theater director Michael Grandage, who said he found himself, as

Harry Styles disappoints in heartbreaking LGBTQ drama ‘My Policeman’

Didn’t realize Harry Styles was starring in another motion picture this fall? You’re not alone. Now that the divisive, drama-packed press frenzy for “Don’t Worry Darling” has finally died down, the world is more than ready to transfer on. But Styles’s acting endeavors have not ended just yet, with the British heartthrob now starring as the titular nature of Michael Grandage’s historical LGBTQ romance-drama “My Policeman.”

Set in Brighton, England in the 1950s, policeman Tom Burgess (Harry Styles) and his partner Marion (Emma Corrin), a schoolteacher, create a friendship with museum curator Patrick Hazlewood (David Dawson) — a suave, articulate and cultured dude. While the dynamic seems innocent at first, it is complicated by the revelation that Tom and Patrick are having a secret affair.

The film switches timelines between the 1950s and four decades later, when Marion and Tom are married, living in a small coastal place, and Patrick — whom they have not been in touch with for decades — moves in after suffering a stroke. Marion cares for Patrick’s medical needs while Tom wants nothing to perform with him.

The film is based on a

Of all the films we’re excited for this year, the movie adaptation of My Policeman — based on the Bethan Roberts novel of the identical name — has got to be top of the list. Following the life of closeted cop Tom Burgess (played by our king and most recent MCU member, Harry Styles), My Policeman is focused around a passion triangle between Tom, his wife Marion (Emma Corrin), and the secret care for of his life: a museum curator named Patrick (David Dawson). It sounds messy, on the level of that ten minute montage of Cal Jacobs’ early life inEuphoria

Although the film doesn’t have a discharge date as of yet, it seems a secret filtering was held last night in San Diego for fans of queer movies such as Call Me By Your Name and Carol to gage their reactions. One of those in attendance was later interviewed by the person behind the My Policeman Updates account on Twitter, who subsequently posted highlights from their conversation online. So, did the gays cherish it? Could this film win Harry his first acting award? Most importantly, is there nudity?? Here’s what we know. 

@MyPolicemanU’s first tweet after fans (who’d had their phones taken off them) left the film theatre was