Harry Styles has been performing on his "Love On Tour" over the past year and there have been fan-related mishaps that happened throughout his shows. More recently, a concertgoer was able to go up on stage and the singer was shocked by what happened.

According to E! Online, the former One Direction member performed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, last December 8 where a fan who went on stage tried to approach him.

As seen on a video circulating online, the pop star was singing his boyband's hit "What Makes You Beautiful" before security guards immediately did their best to protect the singer.

The fan was ultimately removed from the stage and the "Watermelon Sugar" hitmaker went on with his performance.

After singing, Styles immediately addressed the incident, saying, "Well, that was different... everybody OK?," the pop artist asked fans and everyone involved.

"I'm shooketh, I'm shooketh," the former "X-Factor" contestant exclaimed before thanking security guards for helping him and making the situation light.

As of this writing, there's still no information about the fan and it's unclear whether he was removed from the venue or not.

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Not The First Fan-Related Issue During Harry Styles' Concert

Just last month, online users were furious after a concertgoer threw a handful of Skittles to the singer while performing the song "Kiwi."

As seen on videos circulating all over the internet, the British pop star was hit in the eye, causing him to be physically distracted throughout the rest of his set.

Following the incident, the candy brand took to social media to react to the situation, writing, "Didn't think I needed to say this: Please don't throw Skittles."

Prior to that, Styles performed at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. At one point, the pop star interacted with his fans by talking to them about the city's weather.

Unfortunately, the singer wasn't able to finish his talk as a fan threw what appeared to be a water bottle that hit his groin. After this, the singer appeared to be uncomfortable following the incident, which led him to say, "well that's unfortunate."

Fans were outraged by the situation and many of them took to social media to call out concertgoers about their behavior during Harry Styles' concerts.

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