Harry Styles pranked by pal James Corden

Harry Styles almost got pranked by actor friend James Corden, when he was on the Michael Mcintyre chat show on Monday
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Mollie Goodfellow16 April 2014
The Weekender

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Harry Styles almost fell victim to a prank from pal James Corden, when he appeared on the Michael McIntyre chat show.

The former Gavin and Stacey star was playing the Send-to-All game with Mcintyre, when he sent the text saying: "Me and you, lapdancing. Are you in or out? Come on, let's do this."

The One Direction star played along at first, replying: "Great, but what is it with you and lapdancing? What happened the last time we did that wasn't pretty."

However it soon became obvious that Corden was rumbled, when Harry texted: "Maybe we shouldn't bring Max this time, are you playing send-to-all with Michael McIntyre?"

It’s not the first time that Harry has been victim of a pranking. Back in March he ended up agreeing to lend singer Matt Healy from The 1975 £5,000 in cash, after Healy called him as part of the Call or Delete game on Nick Grimshaw’s BBC One breakfast radio show.

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