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14 Times Harry Styles Was Too Relatable For His Own Good

We all need a Harry Styles in our life.

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14 Times Harry Styles Was Too Relatable For His Own Good

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Celebrities, they're just like us right? Actually, yes. Harry Styles may be one of the industry's most fashionable and talented artists, but he's also very humble, down to Earth, goofy and extremely relatable. I mean, after all, he was working in a bakery before making it big as part of one of the biggest boybands of the world, One Direction.

Here are 14 times Harry Styles was way too relatable:

1. When you want to dance, but this is your go-to move

2. When you want to showcase your other talents

3. When you're very into working out

4. When you like to jam out with your friends in the car to your favorite songs

5. When you've just had one of those days

6. When you take your dog everywhere with you

7. When you're always keeping hydrated... or just getting ready for some good gossip

8. When you've had a long, draining day and just want to go to sleep

9. When you try to participate in new activities and fail

10. When you want to change up your look so you chop off all your hair

11. When you're in the car and look out the window pretending you're in a movie, trying to look deep in thought

12. When you want to make yourself into a burrito blanket

13. When you want to just enjoy a nice bubble bath

14. When you're constantly eating

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