Sunday, 3 November 2013

Everyone loves a bargain! Multi millionaire Harry Styles is mobbed by fans as he enjoys a trip to a Japanese discount store

He might be a multi-millionaire, but Harry Styles proved that he still loves a bargain as he enjoyed a trip to a discount store in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday.
The One Direction star was mobbed by thousands eager fans as he made his way into the Don Quijote store in Roppongi.
Looking slightly bemused by the amount of attention he was getting from the crowds, who were seen enthusiastically attempting to snap shots of the teen on their mobile phones.
Wearing a black and red checked shirt with extremely tight skinny jeans and brown ankle boots, Harry, 19, smiled for the shots
before making his way into the shop.
Don Quijote, affectionately nicknamed Donki by locals, is a discount chain which has over
160 stores in Japan and stocks everything from groceries to clothing.
While it is not clear exactly what Harry was looking for in the store, he looked excited to be perusing the goods on offer.
Harry is currently in Japan with his One Direction bandmates - Liam Payne, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik - on their Take Me Home world tour.
The band will perform two shows at Makuhari Messe in Tokyo on November 2 and 3 before the promotional campaign begins in earnest for their own album,
Midnight Memories.
Meanwhile, it was revealed earlier this week that the boys have been rated as Britain's most influential Twitter users, ahead of the
British Prime Minister.
All the members of 1D, except Zayn Malik, boast more than 12 million followers on the micro-blogging site, compared with just 400,000 for Cameron.
Family and friends of the teenage
heartthrobs also dominated the top of the PeerIndex list with Louis' girlfriend Eleanor Calder being rated as more influential than Labour leader Ed Miliband, who has just 200,000 followers, or Chancellor of the Execuquor George Osborne. Musician Ed Sheeran came sixth, with PM David Cameron in seventh place. Mayor of London Boris Johnson limped in at 41, despite boasting 600,000 followers. TV presenter Piers Morgan and Times journalist and author Caitlin Moran claimed high spots just ahead of comedians Ricky Gervais and Stephen Fry.
PeerIndex analysed more than 10 billion tweets to compile the list of the 140 most influential individuals - chose because posts on Twitter can only be comprised of 140 characters - which 'provides a snapshot of national affinities'.
Scores were not based on how many followers an individual attracted but on the amount of Twitter traffic they generated via other people responding to or re- tweeting them.

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