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Harry Styles Is Apparently Filming Gay Sex Scenes for My Policeman

Harry Styles Is Apparently Filming Gay Sex Scenes for 'My Policeman'

Harry Styles Is Apparently Filming Gay Sex Scenes for 'My Policeman'

Yes, we're already hot & bothered!! 

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If you've ever wanted to see Harry Styles in a more intimate manner than what we're used to getting IRL, then gird your loins folks, because we're about to be seeing a whole lot more of him, if you catch my drift! 

The 27-year-old Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and Ariel cosplayer is reportedly filming not one, but TWO steamy AF sex scenes for the upcoming, gay-themed period drama My Policeman with his co-star, British actor David Dawson.

"Not much is going to be left to the imagination," an unnamed, inside source close to the production of the film said in a recent report from The Sun. "Harry is throwing himself into this new role and is really excited about the challenge, even though it’s a daunting task. He always wants to do things that people wouldn’t expect and challenge what people think about him — and this film will really do that."

"Harry will be having sex on screen and they want it to look as real as possible," the report also reads. "The plan is to shoot two romps between Harry and David, then another scene where Harry is naked on his own."

If the thought of Mr. Styles getting freaky on cam with another guy makes you h-word, then trust us, sis — you aren't alone. Once news of Harry's reported queer love scenes broke, the stans took to the internet to express their, um...excitement, and things got a little thirsty

The news of Harry signing onto the My Policeman project first broke back in September of 2020, when the upcoming film adaptation of English author Bethan Roberts' 2012 gay-themed novel was announced to be produced by TV legend Greg Berlanti. According to the novel's GoodReads pageMy Policeman tells the tale of tragic love triangle (set in the '50s) between a policeman named Tom, his wife Marion, and Tom's paramour Patrick. 

"From the moment Marion first lays eyes on Tom — her best friend's big brother, broad, blond, blue-eyed — she is smitten," the book's description reads. "And when he comes home from National Service to be a policeman, Marion, a newly qualified teacher, is determined to win him. Unable to acknowledge the signs that something is amiss, she plunges into marriage, sure that her love is enough for both of them."

It continues: 

"But Tom has another life, another equally overpowering claim on his affections. Patrick, a curator at the Brighton Museum, is also besotted with his policeman, and opens Tom's eyes to a world previously unknown to him. But in an age when those of 'minority status' were condemned by society and the law, it is safer for this policeman to marry his teacher. The two lovers must share him, until one of them breaks and three lives are destroyed."

While My Policeman marks Harry's first queer role, this isn't the first time the pop star has put on his acting hat — and it won't be the last. He was one of the star's of Christopher Nolan's 2017 war flick Dunkirk and he is also starring in actor-turned-director Olivia Wilde's upcoming New Line thriller Don’t Worry Darling, alongside Oscar nominee and Little Women star Florence Pugh and Wonder Woman heartthrob Chris Pine

We obviously haven't seen My Policeman yet, but it's already our fave new movie for obvious reasons...

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Raffy Ermac

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Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and digital director of Out Magazine. The former editor-in-chief of PRIDE, he is also a die-hard Rihanna and Sailor Moon stan who loves to write about all things pop culture, entertainment, and identities. Follow him on Instagram (@raffyermac) and Twitter (@byraffy), and subscribe to his YouTube channel

Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and digital director of Out Magazine. The former editor-in-chief of PRIDE, he is also a die-hard Rihanna and Sailor Moon stan who loves to write about all things pop culture, entertainment, and identities. Follow him on Instagram (@raffyermac) and Twitter (@byraffy), and subscribe to his YouTube channel