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Granddad Brian Selley has spoken of his pride for his teenage grandson - who is none other than Harry Style of One Direction.
Styles invited Selley, 77, to attend the band's concert at London's O2 Arena and even gave his granddad a hug after taking him to the VIP section.
Speaking to The Sun, Selley said, "It was so lovely having Harry come over to me before the concert. I’m very proud of him. Harry hasn’t changed at all. He’s still the same. He always has a smile on his face and is very loving and caring. We’re all lucky to have him.
"To me he’s just loveable Harry. I don’t think of him as this well-known pop star like everyone else. I remember picking him up and telling him to be brave after he’d fallen over and scraped his knee. To see how well he’s done is wonderful. I don’t mind what he does so long as he’s happy."
He continued, "Harry is a wonderful performer. I was so impressed seeing him live for the first time. It was absolutely brilliant. The boys were fantastic and I couldn’t have been more proud. I remember Beatlemania when I was younger and it was very much like that.
"The girls were screaming so loud – it was deafening. My daughter Anne was concerned before the concert that the noise would be too loud for me but I would really like to go again."
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Styles also recently made time to visit his gran Beryl Styles in a hospital in Peterborough, after she fell ill.
The 'Little Things' singer's biological father wrote on Twitter, "hanks to Harry for going to visit his nanny in hospital today. Very kind and thoughtful especially as I’m away. Thanks son."
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