Harry Styles sister takes over Wembley stage to celebrate brother’s historic record

Harry Styles sets record as he performs 12-nights straight at Wembley stadium

Harry Styles sister Gemma becomes his biggest cheerleader as he has broken the Wembley record previously set by Coldplay and Taylor Swift.

The 32-year-old Gammy winner performed back-to-back 12-nights at London’s Wembley stadium as part of his Together Together tour and became the solo artist to perform the highest number of shows at the venue this year.

To celebrate his historic record, Harry’s sister and best friend Gemma took the stage to say a few words on his big achievement.

She said, “This is the last place I thought I’d be! But my little brother is about to complete a record of 12 nights at Wembley.”

“I don’t think of you that way in the day-to-day. I think of you as a brother, an uncle, a best friend. The community that has formed around you is indescribable.”

The 35-year-old influential author thanked the audience and fans for being a part of these 12 nights with his brother and for supporting him for the last 16 years.

“Gemma expressed that she was worried in the beginning of his career if her baby brother will be alright, but she is happy to see him come this long.

She continued, “The impact you have on the people around you, especially those who love you. So, please, *turning to the audience*, help me congratulate you on this HISTORIC streak!”

Her statement came after Styles thanked everyone for helping him unlock this achievement.

The Watermelon Sugar hitmaker even thanked his former One Direction bandmates Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Liam Payne.

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