He felt a rush of embarrassment
Troye Sivan revealed Wednesday that he once asked Harry Styles to hitch him in the lads’s bathroom shortly after the “Watermelon Sugar” singer won his Grammy Award for Album of the 12 months.
“We meet for the primary time. I feel like I do know him because he’s Harry Styles or whatever,” said Sivan, 28, while appearing on the British radio show “KISS Breakfast.“
“I’m like super, super chill, and he walks as much as a conversation that I used to be already type of, like, having, and I just said to the opposite people, ‘I’m just going to go and make a wee,’” continued the singer. “I used to be like, ‘You’re going to go to the lavatory? I’m also going to go to the lavatory! Let’s go!’”
Based on the “Angel Baby” singer, the weirdness of the conversation didn’t fully sink in until the duo were already en route.
“As we’re walking to the lavatory, I type of just realized I literally just met this man and I’ve already suggested that we go to the lavatory together,” continued Sivan. “And I used to be like, ‘I ponder how he feels about this. Was that just the weirdest, worst thing I could’ve possibly said in that moment?’”
Thankfully for the Australian singer, someone managed to intercept them on their solution to the lavatory and save the “Boy Erased” actor from further embarrassment.
“I just beelined for the lavatory, embarrassed,” Sivan said. “I thought of it for the remainder of the night.”
The Post reached out to Sivan and Styles for comment.
In July, Sivan was the goal of many web trolls as a consequence of the music video of his hit song “Rush” after the singer didn’t showcase a various array of body types
“I definitely hear the critique,” Sivan said in an interview with Billboard. “To be honest, it just wasn’t a thought we had — we obviously weren’t saying, ‘We would like to have one specific form of person within the video.’ We just made the video, and there wasn’t a ton of thought put behind that.”
The singer also clapped back at people commenting on his appearance.
“There was this text … they usually were talking about [the lack of body diversity], and in the identical sentence, this person said ‘Eat something, you silly twinks,’” said Sivan referring to a Vulture article.
“That basically bummed me out to read that — because I’ve had my very own insecurities with my body image. I believe that everybody’s body is as beautiful because it is, including my very own, and it just sucks to see people talking about other people’s bodies.”