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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Harry Styles was allegedly robbed at knifepoint in London on Valentine’s Day (14.02.20)

    The ‘Adore You’ singer has been involved in an alleged robbery, after he was approached by a man in Hampstead in London last week, who is claimed to have pulled out a knife and demanded cash from the star


    Harry, 26, is believed to have handed over the cash and was thankfully unharmed in the alleged altercation.

    A source told Mirror Online: "He actually played it pretty cool, quickly giving the assailant cash, keeping himself and the guy calm and getting the situation over with. Understandably though it left him very shaken up afterwards."

    Metropolitan Police have confirmed the incident did take place, but did not mention the One Direction star.

    They said in a statement: "Police are investigating reports of a knifepoint robbery in Hampstead. Officers were contacted on Saturday, 15 February regarding the incident which happened at 23.50hrs on Friday, 14 February. It was reported that a man in his 20s was approached by another man and threatened him with a knife. The victim was not injured however, cash was taken from him. No arrests and enquiries are ongoing.”

    As of the time of writing, Harry is yet to confirm his involvement in the alleged incident.

    The news comes after the ‘Fine Line’ singer’s homeless stalker Pablo Tarazaga-Orero was found guilty of stalking in October.

    Initially, Harry had given him money to get food or a hotel as he thought it was "sad that someone so young was sleeping rough at a bus stop when it was cold”.

    The star returned the next day with food but quickly chose to stop contact with Tarazaga-Orero, 26, because of his "odd behaviour".

    The former One Direction singer told the court: "He asked me if I wanted to go to a restaurant to eat,

    "I told him I was on my way to work. I found it a little odd. His facial expression made me feel a little uneasy. It was like a smirk.

    "Until that point, I never felt unsafe or uneasy in my own home."

    However, Harry continued to see Tarazaga-Orero "incredibly often... almost every day".

    He told the court Tarazaga-Orero had posted change to the value of £49.95 through the star's letterbox in April 2019, followed him several times into a local pub, and stopped and asked for money while Harry was out running.

    Tarazaga-Orero avoided jail in his sentencing, but has been banned from going to Harry’s postcode, as well as going within 250 metres of the star and attending any of his concerts.

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