Julie Bowen Reveals the Incredible Sign She Made for Harry Styles' Now-Canceled Concert
Now, this is a work of art.
Julie Bowen is a self-proclaimed 'Styler,' or so it seems, anyway.
The actress recently told fans on social media that she had plans to attend one of Harry Styles' concerts in Los Angeles; unfortunately, the singer came down with the flu and was forced to postpone several shows in Los Angeles–including the one that Bowen had purchased tickets for.
In a video the 52-year-old former Modern Family star shared on TikTok, Bowen shared that she was absolutely devastated over the news but that she wished the singer well. She also wasn't about to let her hard work go to waste, so she decided to show off the sign that she made to bring with her to the scheduled concert on Nov. 5.
As Bowen recounted the heartbreaking tale, an overlay of text appeared on the screen that read: "I'm so sad, Harry! Get better!"
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"Well, I was super excited because tonight was Harry Styles, and I had my sign made and everything," she said before revealing her masterpiece.
The sign she made was an actual work of art.
Cut into the shape of a heart, the front side of it read, "Harry I'm old," and the flip side said, "But I know what I'm doing."
Bowen then repeated the phrase she had stenciled onto her sign before expressing how she felt.
"But you canceled," she said solemnly, smirking.
Bowen's fans and fellow Stylers had a field day in the comments section.
"Were you finna be in the pit too?" one fan questioned, "100," Bowen replied.
"I COULDVE MET THE CLAIRE DUNPHY," exclaimed another.
"now why isn’t THEE ms julie bowen verified on tiktok," quipped another, "Tell me how!" she wrote back.
Others also took the time to tease the actress for apparently tagging the wrong Harry Styles account in the post. While Parade could not confirm the accusations, as Bowen seemed to have removed the tag, the amount of comments nit-picking at her mistake tells us that it probably did happen–oops!
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