The 23-year-old singer was grabbed aggressively onstage during the We Can Survive concert on Saturday.
Sometimes, fans can get a little too excited when it comes to their faves.
At Saturday's We Can Survive Concert, the star-studded charity event raising money for breast cancer awareness, Harry Styles was aggressively grabbed on stage by a few overeager fans in the front row.
In a video posted to Twitter, Styles approaches the edge of the stage while performing his song, "Kiwi," and as he dances up front, several hands grab at his chest and crotch areas, causing him to quickly back up and continue the song.
Fans took to Twitter not long after, getting the hashtag #RespectHarry trending, and letting other fans know that it is not OK to grab at him the way that was shown in the video.
One upset fan wrote, "I'm in tears. Harry has created such a safe space for everyone, and this is how he's repaid? Sexual assault? I just... ?? "
Others pointed out the apparent double standard of it seeming OK to grab a male performer but not a female one. "You wouldn't do it to a girl so why do you do it to him?" wrote another fan.
So far, Styles has not commented on the incident, and continued the concert as planned.
Meanwhile, his fellow One Direction bandmate, Niall Horan, made a surprise appearance during the benefit concert, though the two did not reunite on stage.
It was a big weekend overall for charity concerts. On Saturday, Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance at "Deep From the Heart: The One America Appeal," a benefit organized by former presidents Jimmy Carter, George Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
"Nothing more beautiful than everyone putting their differences aside to help humanity in the face of catastrophe. #OneAmericaAppeal," the 31-year-old singer shared in a tweet alongside a photo of herself and the former presidents.
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