The One Directioner was then asked why he is so supportive of gay rights and women’s rights when he won’t comment on politics, to which he responded:
“That doesn’t feel like politics. Stuff like equality feels much more like fundamentals. I feel like everyone should be equal. That doesn’t feel like politics to me.”
We think we understand what he means, but in a world where gay rights and women’s rights are constantly on the verge of being eroded, then it does become political.
Harry probably just wanted to dodge that question so it wouldn’t open up the floodgates to even more political questions.
Earlier, the multi-hyphenate was questioned about his album, with the host wondering if it really is about a particular woman as Harry mentioned in his Rolling Stone interview. Harry clarified:
“The album is more about me than it is about anyone else. I put a lot of work in it, so I don’t feel like it revolves around a woman.”
Hmmm…Do you believe him, Perezcious readers???
Anyway, watch the full interview (political stuff starts at 11:02) (below)!
And then watch his performance for Sign of the Times (below)!
[Image via Quotidien.]