I think that article is actually incredibly interesting- if you only read Louisâ quotes. Iâd throw the bit about Simon out in the trash, but thatâs clearly a non-disparage clause ad infinitum talking, not Louis himself.
He couches what he says about Harry- in my opinion, tries to defend him while treading VERY lightly, because he has to, of course. He says, about his Grammyâs speech: âwe all came from humble beginningsâ basically explaining what Harry meant. Then, in talking about Harryâs fame- he says âwe all knew Harry fit that moldâ which doesnât cast any dispersions on Harry, itâs actually a lot closer to âHarry was born to do this and was set up from practically day one to do thisâ - and thatâs not untrue, is it?
Itâs the author who puts all the malice into that article. Louisâ quotes, themselves, seem like everything Iâd expect him to be able to, (and willing) to say.

















