Harry Styles paused his entire show to help a fan having a panic attack

After going solo and releasing his self-titled album in May, Harry Styles has been going on tour around the world. He recently kicked off the European leg of his world tour and things were going fine even after a recent groping incident in a charity concert where he performed.

During the incident, Harry kept his cool and pushed through with the show, but angry fans tweeted with the hashtag #RespectHarry and condemned the act as sexual assault.

During his London show on October 29, Harry further proved how well he handles things on his show when he noticed a fan who was having a panic attack.

This time, he paused his entire show and asked his security team to help a fan who, according to Uproxx, was a woman named Annie. Harry was in the middle of performing “Just A Little Bit of Your Heart,” the song he wrote for Ariana Grande, when he saw the commotion and immediately took action.

“Is everyone OK? You still with me? Do you want to help her up? If everyone could give her some space… if everyone could chill for one second, we’ll get some people.” He asked the crowd to help the woman and give her some space in a video posted on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/TheStylesFandom/status/924757384182030336

Annie, whose Twitter account is now private, expressed her gratitude in a series of tweets:

“Harry Styles stopped his entire show because I got crushed and then watched me being pulled over the barrier. That was one of the most horrendous panic attacks I’ve ever had, like even the medics were terrified of the state I was in. Harry is so f*cking pure I can’t believe it. I feel like f*cking sh*t but I’m so grateful to Harry for having such a pure heart and stopping the show to get security to help me.”

Annie also said that she’s been given tickets to the following night’s show at the same venue to make up for missing the show when she had a panic attack.

Harry Styles proved that he is a “Sweet Creature” and we can’t wait to see him on his Manila show next year!

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