Fans Defend Harry Styles After Candace Owens Shames Him For Wearing A Dress
By Regina Star
November 16, 2020
Stylers are sending Harry Styles love after Candace Owens’ controversial tweets about him wearing a dress.
On Saturday (November 14), the conservative commentator evidently took issue with the “Golden” singer’s choice of outfit for his history-making cover spot on Vogue’s upcoming December issue. As it was revealed last week, the magazine unveiled Styles as its first-ever solo male cover star.
As seen in pictures from the photo shoot, the English crooner — whose gender-bending fashion sense has been no secret to those who adore him — opted to wear a Gucci ball gown on the magazine’s cover. No big deal, right? Well, unless you’re Owens, who took to Twitter to low-key emasculate and accuse Styles of promoting “the steady feminization of our men.”
“There is no society that can survive without strong men. The East knows this. In the west, the steady feminization of our men at the same time that Marxism is being taught to our children is not a coincidence,” the political activist tweeted. Calling the imagery “an outright attack,” she concluded, “Bring back manly men.”
There is no society that can survive without strong men. The East knows this. In the west, the steady feminization of our men at the same time that Marxism is being taught to our children is not a coincidence.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) November 14, 2020
It is an outright attack.
Bring back manly men. https://t.co/sY4IJF7VkK
As you might imagine, Stylers and celebs were outraged over Owens' divisive remarks — and they made it known on Twitter.
“Harry Styles is plenty manly, because manly is whatever you want it to be, not what some insecure, toxic, woman-hating, homophobic dickheads decided it was hundreds of years ago. He’s 104% perfect,” tweeted Good Place star Jameela Jamil, as actress Olivia Wilde branded Owens “pathetic.”
“Good morning to Harry Styles slaying in a dress on the cover of Vogue and a reminder to wear WHATEVER makes you happy,” one fan tweeted. Another Styler threw some major shade: “Some b—hes out here jealous cuz Harry Styles can f—king SLAY that dress and they can’t.”
In case you're wondering, yes, Stylers are still dragging Owens as we speak. Evidence below.
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— adsᴴ (@94LOTSTYLES) November 16, 2020
if you’re pressed over harry styles wearing a dress on the cover of Vogue then you’re just jealous because he can wear literally anything and look 100x better than you 😁👍 pic.twitter.com/X3a7uta4hG
Candace Owens really thinks that The harry styles needs her opinion. He can wear whatever he wants pants skirts dresses shorts it's none of your business. It's really sad that is the 21st century people are still close minded like that. He is on VOGUE honey deal with it. pic.twitter.com/OAqx4PCH7h
— not_harry_styles (@Yyyyy26481452) November 16, 2020
CANDACE OWENS NOT BEING ABLE TO HANDLE HARRY STYLES IN A DRESS IS QUITE POSSIBLY THE PEAK OF 2020 AHAHHAHA https://t.co/yXjwGbpxiP
— braxton (he/him) (@braxcsizemore) November 16, 2020
Harry Styles can pull/lift 500 pounds with just his upper body. That’s more than enough to handle the dead weight of your career, Candace.
— claudia (@romiioi) November 15, 2020
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