Earlier this month, Styles became the first male to land a Vogue magazine cover, and he did so wearing gowns, skirts, and dresses. The creative’s shoot was praised not just inside the space of fashion but hyped for “challenging gender norms” and influencing younger generations.
Pushing-back on the praise, Owens said in a viral tweet, “Bring back manly men” the same phrase used in the Styes post.
Harry Styles took to Instagram on Wednesday to post a photo and caption in response to commentary from conservative author Candace Owens.
“Bring back manly men,” Styles captioned a photo of himself on Instagram. In the photo, the “Falling” singer is wearing effeminate clothing and eating a banana.
Owens flagged Styles’ Instagram post as an example of her influence and doubled-down on the “Bring back manly men” sentiment via two tweets posted Wednesday morning.
“When people try to tell me I don’t have influence, and then [Harry Style] dedicates an entire post to my tweet,” she wrote in the first tweet, captioning Styles’ Instagram post. “I inspire global conversation. #BringBackManlyMen.”
“Shots fired,” Owens said, adding six laughing emojis.
In the next tweet, the BLEXIT founder used a photo of Styles to emphasize her point in a clever and lighthearted manner.
Writing “#BBMM,” an acronym for “Bring back manly man,” Owens captioned a photo of Styles from his acting role in the Christopher Nolan World War II film “Dunkirk.”
This is an excerpt from The Daily Wire.
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