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Emma Corrin stuns alongside Harry Styles in dramatic high-cut bodysuit as they take on My Policeman premiere-Louise Griffin-Entertainment – Metro
Harry’s moving on from spit-gate.
Harry Styles and Emma Corrin stole the show at Toronto International Film Festival (Picture: AFP/Getty)
Harry Styles and Emma Corrin were mesmerising at the My Policeman premiere at Toronto International Film Festival, donning eye-catching looks.
The Watermelon Sugar hitmaker, who also accepted his first acting award of this year’s Oscar season, suited up in all green, even down to his nails and a coordinating handbag as he walked the red carpet.
He posed alongside The Crown star Emma, 26, who looked sensational in a high-cut bodysuit, black tights, and a train that Harry sweetly carried for them at various points during the night.
The pair looked in high spirits alongside co-star David Dawson as they greeted fans, posed for the cameras, and accepted the ensemble award at the Tribute Awards on Sunday night at the Fairmont Royal York.
Keeping it simple in his speech, Harry, 28, said: ‘Thank you so much to everyone here, on behalf of all of us, for this wonderful, wonderful award. We all loved working on this film so much. And we hope you enjoy it.’
Recipients also included The Whale’s Brendan Fraser, director Sam Mendes, and actress Michelle Yeoh.
Harry suited up in all green (Picture: GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty Images)
He was in high spirits with co-star Emma (Picture: Todd Williamson/January Images/Shutterstock)
(L to R) Harry Styles, Emma Corin, and David Dawson (Picture: GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty Images)
Emma looked sensational (Picture: REUTERS)
They rocked a black bodysuit complete with a train (Picture: Angel Marchini/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock)
The cast won an award, which Harry and Emma accepted (Picture: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images)
Harry was also seen greeting fans (Picture: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)
He had a laugh with David (Picture: REUTERS)
David also looked to be having a ball (Picture: GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty Images)
(L-R) Rupert Everett, Linus Roache, David Dawson, Gina McKee, Emma Corrin, and Harry Styles (Picture: Jeremy Chan/Getty Images)
Romantic drama My Policeman, which has received glowing reviews, is set in 1950s Britain and follows police officer Tom (Harry) who falls in love with a school teacher (Emma). However, he soon begins a same-sex affair with a museum curator (David) despite homosexuality being illegal.
Harry recently opened up about how he got into the mind of playing a repressed gay character at the film’s press conference.
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‘I think he’s very curious,’ Harry said in a clip obtained by Variety. ‘I think he’s someone who is born into a very small world and, if you’re born into that kind of environment, you feel like you know where the edge of the world is.
‘Slowly throughout the story, I think he’s realising that it is a little further away than Brighton. I think people live entire lives in very small bubbles like that, and if that’s how you’ve been brought up, and everyone around you and generations before you, your parents, etc. have all lived within their kind of small bubble, it’s obviously very difficult to even picture the world outside of that.’
It’s the second film of Harry’s set for release this autumn, after the highly-anticipated psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling, directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Harry alongside Florence Pugh.
The film was recently centre of attention at Venice Film Festival – not least when Harry was accused of spitting on co-star Chris Pine in a moment he later joked about on tour.
My Policeman is set for release on October 21.
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