Harry Styles Breaks Records with the No. 1 Song and No. 1 Movie at the Box Office

The 28-year-old star is enjoying a rare feat: he has both the No. 1 song and the No. 1 film in the country. His infectious pop hit “As It Was” is sitting pretty atop the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart for a fifteenth week, while his film Don’t Stress Darling appeared this end of the…

The 28-year-old star is enjoying a rare feat: he has both the No. 1 song and the No. 1 film in the country.

His infectious pop hit “As It Was” is sitting pretty atop the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart for a fifteenth week, while his film Don’t Stress Darling appeared this end of the week at No. 1 at the North American film industry.

First released in April, “As It Was” is right now enjoying the longest rule at No. 1 by a British artist, and is the longest running performance chart-clincher in Billboard Hot 100 history.

Don’t Stress Darling, meanwhile, earned $19.2 million at the U.S. film industry during opening end of the week, and gathered another $10.8 million internationally, according to Variety.

In the psychological spine chiller, coordinated by Olivia Wilde, Styles plays Jack Chambers, a rising worker at the strange Triumph Venture, which allows him to live in the completely flawless mid-century town of Triumph alongside spouse Alice (played by Florence Pugh).

Yet, as cracks begin to surface in their charming local area, Alice becomes fixated on the nature of her husband’s work.

Wilde, whom Styles has been dating since they met on set, praised his acting abilities to Rolling Stone, recalling one scene in particular in which he “took it to another level.”

“He was so completely in the occasion, he began screaming the lines to the group, in this primal roar, that was way more intense than anything we anticipated from the scene,” she said, adding that the scene “left us all in tears.” “The camera operator followed [Harry] as he paced around the stage like a kind of wild animal,” she said. “We were all gobsmacked at the monitor.

I think even Harry was surprised by it. Those are the best minutes for an actor — when you’re totally outside your body.”

The “Watermelon Sugar” singer will next appear in the drama My Policeman, which will hit select theaters on Oct. 21, then Amazon Prime Video on Nov. 4.

Meanwhile, Styles wrapped 15 consecutive evenings performing at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday as part of his Affection on Visit.

To celebrate the great run, the celebrated setting surprised the star with a banner in his honor that’ll hang permanently from its rafters.

“I simply want to say from the lower part of my heart to each and each and every one of you who came tonight…

That’s insane,” Styles told the group, interrupting his own train of remembered to remark on the banner. “To all of you who purchased a ticket, thank you thus, so much for your help. Things like this don’t happen to individuals like me regularly… and I simply want to thank all of you. You’ve changed my life each and each and every one of you thank you thus, to such an extent.”

The Grammy Award winner then halted and said a dazed, “S — ,” before telling the group that he would “return here when everyone’s gone and simply sit and take a gander at that for some time.”

Styles has now settled in at the Irritable Center in Austin, where he started off a six-night residency on Sunday, and will later head to Chicago for six evenings at Joined Center.

#AsItWas by Harry Styles is challenging to break the all-time Spotify record for biggest single day streams for a song, currently held by Adele’s ‘Easy On Me.’ pic.twitter.com/wV8JirEK6N

— Pop Base (@PopBase) April 1, 2022

He’ll then go to Los Angeles for 15 evenings at Kia Forum before wrapping on Nov. 15.

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