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has shared his bedtime routine with fans and revealed his surprising trick for getting to sleep when he is struggling to drop off.
The singer, 31, appeared on Brittany Broski's Royal Court, where he admitted he has only just started washing his face and has switched to an electric toothbrush.
During the chat, host Brittany referenced the time he narrated a bedtime story for the Calm app, and questioned the star on how he prepared for sleep.
Harry confessed: 'Well I've just started washing my face and I've just got an electric toothbrush, I used to be acoustic. I was acoustic for a longtime.
'And I've just gone electric, I feel like .'
Elsewhere during the interview, Harry was asked what he is a fan of that he hasn't previously spoken about in public.
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He revealed something he loves helps him get to sleep if he is struggling, and said: 'I'll watch Mike Tyson's 10 greatest knock outs. It's just, they are amazing.'
Harry Styles has shared his bedtime routine with fans and revealed his surprising trick for getting to sleep when he is struggling to drop off
The answer then took an even stranger turn, when he revealed the next thing he will watch is reruns of a niche British Channel 4 show.
He continued: 'For some reason, the next thing it recommends is old episodes of Supernanny, so then I watch like the worst ever behaved kid. And then I am ready to go back to sleep.'
The fun-filled chat, for which Harry was sporting elf ears and crown, also saw him address speculation about his rumoured hair transplant and why he uses .
Harry, who is currently promoting his new album Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally, joked that he had been using the dating app to keep up his Italian.
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Brittany asked Italian-speaking Harry about his language skills, after he began to learn during the pandemic while spending time in the country.
Harry, who is in a relationship with , insisted he is only able to speak it 'a little bit', before she quizzed him on how he manages to develop his skills.
Joking about using the exclusive dating app, Harry said: 'Mostly just talking with friends! And I do a little bit of the app, you know? Raya?.'
Brittany laughed and cheekily responded: 'Grindr?', which is primarily designed for gay, bi, trans, and queer men.
Harry was actually likely talking about Duolingo, which offers language courses ranging from English, French, and Spanish to less commonly studied languages.
He said: 'It's good for grammar to just be seeing it all the time. And being immersed it in, is obviously the best way to learn.'
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'I'm fortunate to have friends that are very patient. The Italians are very helpful.'
During the chat, host Brittany referenced the time he narrated a bedtime story for the Calm app, and questioned the star on how he prepared for sleep
A silly segment saw Harry address funny rumours about himself, including that he underwent a hair transplant during his time away from the spotlight.
Brittany asked Harry whether there is anything he is lying about, specifically questioning whether his teeth were fake.
Playing into the ongoing talk about his hair, he said: 'No, no. This hairline though!'.
As the room erupted into laughter, he clarified: 'I'm joking!'
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There have long been rumours that Harry underwent a hair transplant and he has previously addressed it to Rolling Stone in 2022, telling the publication his friend and music collaborator Kid Harpoon (real name Tom Hull) is 'obsessed with it'.
He said: 'He's completely obsessed with it. He won't stop sending me messages about [people] trying to work out if I'm bald.'
Harry said he wasn't bald yet and hoped he wouldn't have to deal with it in future, telling them: 'What is it with baldness? It skips a generation or something, right? If your grandad’s bald then you’ll be bald? Well, my granddad wasn’t bald, so fingers crossed.'
Criticism around his 2023 buzzcut also prompted his mother to speak out, asking that Harry be shown the same kindness he advocates for.
Jumping to his defence, she said: 'When you consider that H has a legacy of kindness and inclusion, has always made every effort to make everyone feel seen and appreciated for exactly who they are.
'There's an irony in the negativity he's been shown for having a haircut. Sorry but I don't get it.'
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The fun-filled chat, for which Harry was sporting elf ears and crown, also saw him address speculation about his rumoured hair transplant and why he uses Raya
Viewers of the episode delighted in seeing more of Harry's personality, after he took a two year break from music following the end of his Love On Tour.
Taking to the comments section, they said: ''This genuinely has to be the most personality we've seen from Harry in YEAAARSSSS. We've been fed'; 'And he hasn't lost his charm or humour. Whatsoever, I'm f***ing giddy rn';
'SAME! I forgot what he sounded like. She needs to follow him around and interview him'; 'Unironically she's the second interviewer to get him to talk, first was Grimshaw'; 'This is the most I've heard this man talk in years';
'This made me realise hwo less of real Harry we've seen in media and interviews. Like this video REALLY humanised him in the best way'; 'She kept her composure like a professional, but I just know the come down after this interview was lethal';
'Just when I thought I had gotten over this crush, he comes back with elf ears, a cape, telling his silly little jokes. And just like that, he's got me again.'
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Later in the interview, Harry discussed his reasons for taking time away from the spotlight, as he described feeling an 'unhealthy balance'.
He spent time surrounded by friends who he 'rarely talks about work stuff with', who make him feel supported.
Harry discussed how he didn't want his work and fame to be the thing that defined him.
He said: 'Without taking time away it's hard to know who you are outside of it. It was important for me to enjoy things and like myself, without doing the job
'The reward system is so loud, if you're surrounded by people who say we love you because you do this - it's difficult to see where that begins and ends.'
Harry said: the balance before he took time off didn't feel healthy and that there is a 'ceiling' to the dopamine release that working brings.
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Describing his meaningful relationships and moments outside of that life, he said: 'It's not as loud a reward, but it's a quiet buzz.'
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