WATCH | Harry Styles stops his concert to help fan come out to her mom

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In a beautiful moment shared on social media, Harry Styles helped a fan come out to her mom when he stopped his concert in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Wednesday night.

He ran over to McKinley McConnell, who was holding up a poster that read: "My mom is in Section 201. Help me come out."

"What would you like to tell your mother?" he asked. "I can tell her if you'd like."

"Okay, there's a lot of people!" McConnell said, to which the singer joked: "There is a lot of people. Did you not know? Did you think this through?"

He said: "Okay, do you want to tell her, or should I tell her? I can tell her, yeah, no problem."

He ran over to the fan's mom and yelled as the stadium erupted in cheers: "Lisa, she's gay!"

SEE THE SWEET MOMENT AND MCKINLEY'S MOM'S REACTION HERE:

McConnell later spoke to NBC News about the moment, saying she's "beyond blessed" to have parents who are "so supportive".

She said following the concert her mom told her: "You always had a flair for dramatics." 

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