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Harry Styles dismisses Olivia Wilde romance rumours as he opens up on nude scenes

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Harry Styles has shared an insight on what it's like to film sex scenes ahead of his upcoming films, My Policemen and Don't Worry Darling.The Boyfriends singer, 28, also appeared to dodge questions regarding his rumoured romance with actress turned director, Olivia Wilde, 38.Harry, who is just one day away from sharing his third studio album Harry's House made an appearance on The Howard Stern show but remained coy on his alleged romance.The pop phenomenon who has previously expressed his desire to keep his love life private faced a grilling from Stern about "falling in love" on the set of Don't Worry Darling – directed by Wilde.He said: "Oh, wow...

how to answer this question, acting is kind of very uncomfortable at times."I had a wonderful experience being directed by Olivia."I think there is something that obviously, acting is very uncomfortable at times.

I think you have to trust a lot."Being able to trust your director is a gift. That was very helpful, and it really meant for a really nice experience working on that movie."Neither Styles nor Wilde have confirmed their rumoured romance but sources have claimed they became romantically involved after meeting on the set of the film which is slated for release on September 23.Elsewhere, the former One Direction hitmaker opened up on what it's like to film nude scenes.While he won't appear naked in Don't Worry Darling, Harry confirmed fans will see "bum bum" in the LGBTQ+ film, My Policeman.While Harry's "peen" is carefully protected, he reflected on getting completely naked on set.He told Stern: "I think the most important thing in that stuff is trust.

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