Harry Styles is working really hard to create wonderful material, not just music.
The "As It Was" singer reportedly spent a month at circus school to prepare for the heart-stopping exploits in his new music video.
In his upcoming music video, the 28-year-old Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter will fly high in the air and execute trapeze and tightrope acts.
The former One Direction member needs specialist training to pull off these stunts without the use of stunt doubles.
According to The Sun (via Music-News), Harry Styles' upcoming music video will feature him wearing "extravagant costumes," including an eye-catching yellow jumpsuit and matching feathery wings.
"Harry has spent weeks being trained circus skills for this film - he wants it to be a great spectacle," they continued. It was certainly his most expensive video to date since, in addition to all the rehearsals, it featured a massive set with plenty of extras and incredibly lavish costumes."
Styles needed to make sure he was strong and confident enough to accomplish the feats on his own, since they would demand a strong upper body and core.
The "Sign of the Times" singer, whose third solo album, "Harry's House," will be released on May 20, is already fit, but the acrobatic acts truly stretched him to his limits, according to the tipster.
They also said that the British singer is in terrific shape because his intense performances require him to be athletic and physically healthy.
Styles' daily hobbies include going to the gym and swimming, but producing the forthcoming song video has become a big endeavor.
"The end result will demonstrate why he is one of the world's top pop performers."
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Harry Styles' Album 'Harry's House'
Harry Styles revealed the track list for his third album, "Harry's House," two weeks ago, ahead of its release in the next few days.
On April 29, the "Watermelon Sugar" singer uploaded a photo of the album's back cover, which showed 13 song names spread across two sides.
Among the tracks are the previously released "As It Was," "Boyfriends," and "Late Night Talking," which he played during his headline Coachella performances.
"Little Freak," "Keep Driving," "Love of My Life," "Matilda," "Music For a Sushi Restaurant," "Cinema," "Satellite," and "Daydreaming" are also included on the album.
"Harry's House" is the singer's follow-up to her 2019 album "Fine Line."
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