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has revealed that he learned to how to 'be more private' after going solo, as he recalled being made to 'give a lot of himself away' while in .
The singer, 32, shot to fame at 16 years old as part of one of the most successful boybands in history alongside, , and .
Following Zayn's exit in 2015, the band announced an indefinite hiatus in 2016, with each member going on to launch a solo career.
And Harry has credited that time with helping him to figure out the parts of being famous that he was 'comfortable with', after he and his bandmates were encouraged to let the public into their personal lives during their time in the group.
Speaking on the Q with Tom Power podcast, he said: 'I think generally my experience of kind of being like in the public domain is that obviously you learn a lot about kind of what you're comfortable with and what you're not comfortable with.
'And I think when I started in the band, we were kind of encouraged to like give a lot of ourselves away, you know, to kind of like let people get to know you.'
Harry Styles has revealed that he learned to how to 'be more private' after going solo, as he recalled being made to 'give a lot of himself away' while in One Direction
The singer, 32, shot to fame at 16 years old as part of one of the most successful boybands in history alongside Louis Tomlinson , Niall Horan , Liam Payne and Zayn Malik (seen in 2012)
He went on: 'And I think that finishing that, and then when I started working on my own stuff, I felt like there were parts of that where I was kind of just learning what I was comfortable with and trying to like have kind of parts of my like personal life be more private.'
It comes after Harry spoke candidly about the isolating aspect of his stardom to Runner’s World, sharing that he found his passion for running because it enabled him to shed the trappings of fame.
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He admitted that after shooting to global stardom in his teens in One Direction followed by further meteoric success as a solo artist, he began to feel an increasing sense of isolation as a result of his mammoth fame.
After wrapping up his 173-date Love On Tour in July 2023, Harry took a break from music to spend times with his loved ones, travel and enjoy being part of an audience again, rather than the star on the stage.
'Over the years, I had to say no to everything I was invited to, whether it was a friend’s birthday, a trip somewhere amazing, an opening,' he recalled.
'I started to wonder if I was saying no because I really was so busy or because it was more comfortable than saying yes.
'When you close yourself off to protect yourself from people who might bring negativity into your life, you’re also missing out on positive experiences.'




