Fact Check: Does Harry Styles Has A Crying Room in His House?

Published 03/04/2026, 10:17 PM EST

The recent Grammy star Harry Styles, who had been seen owning the Album of the Year award for 'Harry’s House' in 2022, has been ruling headlines not only for his award-winning albums but also for his debut solo release 'Harry Styles' (2017) and his recent film My Policeman (2022). However, beyond music and award buzz, Styles has been known for capturing attention with his bold fashion choices, red-carpet statements, and headline-making persona. In the helm of this popularity, he now seems to have been drawn into yet another hilarious online claim.

A recent buzz has been going viral across media, claiming that Harry Styles has a separate room just for crying, a dedicated “crying room” in his multimillion-dollar mansion. As the claim spread, fans and followers could not help but react with a mix of disbelief, humor, and fascination.

Is the Harry Styles crying room rumor true?

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Recently, the parody account Hoops Crave seemed to mimic celebrity news by claiming that Harry Styles owns a crying room, along with a playful line about judgment not affecting him.

“Judge all you want, I’m just being me,” read Harry Styles' statement as per Hoops Crave.

So far, however, Harry Styles has not publicly hinted at anything like this, nor has he shared details about any secret rooms or emotional sanctuaries inside his home, making the claim nothing more than a bizarre internet rumor.

While Harry Styles has yet to personally give his two cents on this rumor, the pop icon shrugged off internet balding speculation with a cheeky remark, as fans continue debating his perfectly coiffed hair. Styles’ effortless charm keeps the conversation playful, proving once again that headlines follow him wherever he goes.

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Harry Styles may currently be making waves with bizarre headlines ranging from balding to crying, but that will not be the case for long as the singer has quite the slate of upcoming projects set.

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Harry Styles is currently in talks for his fourth studio album, titled 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally' set for release on March 6, 2026, marking his first solo album in four years and promising fresh musical explorations inspired by dance and electronic elements. Alongside the album, he will star in a Netflix concert special, Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester.

The Netflix special, Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester, will ring in two days post Harry Styles' debut of 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally' on March 6 in Manchester.

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The list is far from over. Harry Styles will cap off the year with a signature moment; his major global concert tour, Together, Together, running from May to December 2026, bringing his music, charisma, and unmatched energy to stadiums across multiple countries. Fans can expect a fully charismatic year with Harry Styles, filled with unforgettable performances, chart-topping music, and headline-making moments, leaving little room for crying in a designated crying room, if one does exist.

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What do you think about Harry Styles' crying room rumors? Let us know in the comments.

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Lisa Roy

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Lisa Roy is an Entertainment Writer at NetflixJunkie, bringing Hollywood’s biggest moments to life through crisp news and fan-focused feature stories. With a Master’s in English Literature and over four years of experience across national and international domains , she is known for an eye for stories that fans instantly connect with. While she enjoys covering real-world gossip, she is deeply drawn to fictional universes of wizardry and witches.

Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui

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