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'I was Harry Styles’ vocal coach – his nerves were so bad, we always had a sick bucket ready'
EXCLUSIVE: Harry Styles was the understated boy who started out on The X Factor and became part of a record-breaking band, but it's lucky his nerves didn't get the better of him
Launching the waxworks in July last year, Madame Tussauds’ global brand director Angela Jobson said the singer had "left a timeless mark on popular culture". Harry Styles might have needed a sick bucket by his side for nerves at the beginning, but he soon went on to dizzying confidence heights (Image: Dumfries Standard)"One Direction had some big songs and were rapidly becoming this supergroup," the movie’s producer Adam Milano said. At school, Harry was the lead singer in the band White Eskimo, performing with his mates, yet his version of Train’s Hey, Soul Sister wasn’t enough to impress at The X Factor auditions.
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