Holmes Chapel's superstar, Harry Styles, is on national TV again

By Deborah Bowyer

28th Dec 2023 | Local News

Holmes Chapel's biggest celebrity, Harry Styles, has made it on to national TV again.

Channel 5 explored the life and career of Harry Styles in a new one-off special, 'Harry Styles: The Story of His Life Documentary' was broadcast on Wednesday (December 27th).

Taken from an enthusiast's viewpoint, the show looked at the international fame of Harry Styles who went to school and grew up in Holmes Chapel.

Earlier this year, in September, This Morning's Josie Gibson, a Harry Styles superfan, visited Holmes Chapel near Sandbach where the superstar grew up.

A 'walking tour' of Holmes Chapel was launched this year as well as we told here which takes fans past W Mandeville bakery, where he worked as a teen, and Fortune City Chinese, where he once took Taylor Swift.

Josie Gibson went on the tour, talking to Holmes Chapel Partnership and visiting places along the way including the bakery where the star once worked.

She talked to a family from Australia on the tour and a resident who remembers being served by the young Harry Styles in the bakery where he once worked.

Sandbach Nub News told here how a portrait of Harry Styles features in an exhibition of the work of legendary artist, David Hockney in London.

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