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Harry Styles gets emotional (and very wet) in stunning video for Falling


Harry Styles has finally unveiled his new video for Falling and it’s safe to say the clip made us all fall in love with him even more.

The Fine Line star, 26, gifted his fans the video, which sees the star slowly get submerged in water, on Friday.

The simple clip sees Harry playing the piano as the room slowly fills with water until he’s floating, completely submerged (but somehow still singing faultlessly).

Falling is the third video from Harry’s new album, following on from Lights Up and Adore You, and it looks like he’s not done making us feel all the feelings.

The video, directed by Dave Meyers, went down a storm with fans who tweeted about how much they were loving seeing a soggy Styles.

They posted: ‘No words, absolutely a masterpiece’ and ‘seeing u sadly submerged in water,,, nah that was torture ima be crying till next week’.

Others added: ‘I can’t stop crying harry styles’, ‘king of making me cry’ and ‘My room is underwater too, because of the tears you gave me’.

We are not ok (Picture: Harry Styles/Vevo/YouTube)

Falling is the fourth single release from Fine Line, with only Watermelon Sugar yet to get a video – and you already know that is going to be completely amazing too.

Fans have speculated that the song was inspired by his relationship with model Camille Rowe, who Harry dated from 2017 to 2018.

The former One Direction star suggests that he cheated on his ex in the opening lines of Falling – which immediately follows Cherry, a song which features Camille speaking French.

Who gave him permission to be this perfect? (Picture: Harry Styles/Vevo/YouTube)

Harry sings: ‘I’m in my bed and you’re not here, and there’s no one to blame but the drink and my wandering hands.’

The heartbroken star continues: ‘Forget what I said, it’s not what I meant, now I can’t take it back.’

Harry and Camille, 29, began dating in 2017, and split up after a year shortly before Harry began work on Fine Line.

The star admitted that the song Cherry was about an ex, telling Zane Lowe: ‘When we listened back to the album, I asked her to add it in. I think she liked [the song.]

‘Cherry is about… I wanted it to reflect how I felt then. I was feeling not great. It’s all about being not great.

‘Because, you get petty when things don’t go the way you want it. There’s parts that’s so pathetic.’

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