Harry Styles fan shares heartwarming life update ONE YEAR after pop star helped her with her baby's gender reveal during Wembley concert

A Harry Styles fan called Cicely has shared a heartwarming life update - one year after the pop star helped her with her baby's gender reveal.

Harry, 30, had a regular segment in his concerts where his fans held up signs asking him for assistance and he picked one. At various shows, he shepherded audience members through life announcements including a coming out and a proposal.

During a show at London's Wembley Stadium last June, he selected Cicely's sign and helped her with her gender reveal by popping the balloon she gave him.

Now, on the one-year anniversary of the charming moment, Cicely posted to X, formerly Twitter, to show the public how her life has unfolded since.

She included a video of Harry bursting the balloon - and next to it, she attached an adorable photo of herself with her baby girl.

A Harry Styles fan called Cicely has shared a heartwarming life update - one year after the pop star helped her with her baby's gender reveal (pictured at Wembley last June)

A Harry Styles fan called Cicely has shared a heartwarming life update - one year after the pop star helped her with her baby's gender reveal (pictured at Wembley last June)

Over the images, Cicely wrote: '1 year difference,' tagging Harry and including emoji of a lovestruck face and two hands forming a heart.

During the concert at Wembley last June, Harry stopped the show to inform the audience, which included David Beckham: 'We've got a gender reveal!'

Turning to Cicely, who was sitting in the audience, he confirmed with her: 'Are you sure you want to do this with all these people? Here we go!'

He then asked: 'Did you bring a pin? That would be great yeah thanks, she's in the bag! Are we ready for this, this is a large moment. This is big!'

Demonstrating his showmanship, Harry teased out the moment, saying: 'Are you ready to be shooketh, well and truly shooketh? You've waited six weeks to find out?' 

He stalked around the stage, leading the audience in a chorus of 'whoah's and saucily explaining that he was 'edging' them towards the explosive conclusion.

Eventually, he used the safety pin Cicely gave him to pop the balloon, unleashing a spray of pink confetti and sending the audience into a frenzy of cheers.

''Make some noise for Cicely everybody!' Harry crowed amid a cacophony of applause. 'We're having a girl Wembley! I'm very excited.' 

She included a video of Harry bursting the balloon - and next to it, she attached an adorable photo of herself with her baby girl

She included a video of Harry bursting the balloon - and next to it, she attached an adorable photo of herself with her baby girl

During a show at London's Wembley Stadium last June, he selected Cicely's sign and helped her with her gender reveal by popping the balloon she gave him

During a show at London's Wembley Stadium last June, he selected Cicely's sign and helped her with her gender reveal by popping the balloon she gave him

Turning to Cicely, who was sitting in the audience, he confirmed with her: 'Are you sure you want to do this with all these people? Here we go!'

Turning to Cicely, who was sitting in the audience, he confirmed with her: 'Are you sure you want to do this with all these people? Here we go!'

The show was part of his Love On Tour concert run, which stretched from 2021 to 2023 and saw him perform all over the United States, Europe and Latin America.

During a Munich concert a few weeks before Cecily's gender reveal, he selected a sign from an audience member who asked: 'He cheated. Should I forgive him?'

'Would you like to take this enquiry to the public?' Harry asked, prompting the audience to break out in chants of: 'Dump him!'

The pop act then addressed the fan directly, and in the course of their chat she told him: 'He's a good boyfriend, almost five years. He says he's sorry.'

Harry wanted to talk to the boyfriend himself, only to be told he was working, to which he said drily: 'That's unfortunate because I have some questions.'