Harry Styles Shares Kiss with Ben Marshall in ‘SNL’ Monologue

Harry Styles recently made headlines during his appearance on Saturday Night Live (SNL) as both host and musical guest. This marked his second time fulfilling these dual roles on the iconic show.
Addressing Queerbaiting Allegations
During his monologue, Styles tackled the ongoing discourse surrounding him, specifically accusations of “queerbaiting.” He delivered this commentary with humor, referencing past criticisms about his fashion choices. “Back then,” he noted, reflecting on his earlier career, “people seemed to pay a lot of attention to the clothes I was wearing.”
He made a clever remark aimed at a personal connection, humorously dismissing the idea that people can fully understand him. “But did it ever occur to you: You don’t know everything about me, Dad!” he joked. His light-hearted approach underlined his comfort with the conversation’s sensitivity.
New Album and Humor
Styles expressed excitement about returning to work on his new album titled “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.” He joked about the theme of his album, asking, “What’s better than kissing all the time? Which I don’t actually do — I don’t kiss all the time.”
As he continued his light banter, Styles engaged with fellow cast member Chloe Fineman, whose dismay added to the comedic atmosphere. He elaborated further, “Sometimes, kissing can be great, you know, if you’re really good at it, and you’re a good person.”
- Harry Styles hosted and performed on SNL for the second time.
- He addressed queerbaiting allegations during his monologue.
- His new album is titled “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.”
Memorable Moments with Ben Marshall
A notable highlight of the segment occurred when Styles shared a playful kiss with Ben Marshall. “Whatever, come here,” he said before leaning in for a brief peck. After the moment, he humorously remarked, “Now that’s queerbaiting,” leaving the audience amused.
Styles’ blend of humor and candidness during the SNL appearance showcased his personality while engaging with relevant topics, making his return to the stage memorable.




