Harry Styles’ Taxi Driver Didn’t Realize It Was Him at First: ‘Picked Up This Young Fella’
"He was such a friendly young chap!" wrote London driver Paula.

Harry Styles made his cab driver do a double take during a recent drive to London.
A private pink taxi service owner named Paula shared on Instagram March 23 that she’d given the pop star a ride to the English capital without even realizing who her famous passenger was at first. Sharing a selfie she took with Styles after the fact, the driver wrote, “Picked up this young fella on my way home tonight.”
“We got chatting, and I said, ‘You really sound like Harry Styles,'” she added. “He said ‘That’s because I am Harry Styles.’ He was such a friendly young chap!”
In the snap, Paula leans out her driver’s-side window as the “Watermelon Sugar” singer — sporting a trim mustache, baseball cap and blue button-down — smiles politely at the camera. On Friday (March 28), Paula reshared the picture onto her Story and wrote, “I drove Harry Styles in One Direction all the way to LONDON.”
Based on his serendipitous taxi ride, it seems that Styles is back in his home country after spending time in Japan earlier this month. The Grammy winner participated in the Tokyo marathon March 2, finishing in 6,010th place out of a group of more than 37,000 runners, and averaging about 7:47 per mile.
From Tokyo to London, Styles is all over the map, but one place he isn’t headed anytime soon is Las Vegas. At least, he isn’t setting up shop in Sin City for a 2025 residency at The Sphere, as was widely rumored up until March 13, when a rep for the venue shut down the speculation via a statement shared exclusively with Billboard.
“To set the record straight, there has never been plans for Harry Styles to perform at Sphere,” the spokesperson said at the time.
Styles hasn’t toured since 2023, when he closed out his global Love On Tour after two years on the road. His last album, Harry’s House, arrived in 2022. In addition to spawning 15-week Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single “As It Was” and spending two weeks atop the Billboard 200, the LP won album of the year at the following year’s Grammys.