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> "A smile. And you know who gave it to me? You", he winked. Netizens, at first confused at the notification of Harry Styles taking part in the famous Vogue Q&A, soon
realised it was not what they were expecting. Fallon, however, received applause for the Styles impersonation. Fallon fool some fans for a minute. The Tonight Show account responded to
some users with a pun, referring to one of Styles' songs. > Glad you're "Falling" for it 😆 > — The Tonight Show (@FallonTonight) November 19, 2020 Styles appeared
on a recent Vogue cover, wearing Gucci dresses, in a performance that made him the first male model to be featured on the cover of the world's preeminent fashion magazine. The move
divided users online, however, with some praising the singer for an audacious move and others slamming both Vogue and Styles for what they were inspired to characterize as the
"feminization" of men. Candace Owens, a right-wing conservative commentator, tweeted that she wanted to "bring back manly men". > "There is no society that can
survive without strong men. The East > knows this. In the west, the steady feminization of our men at the > same time that Marxism is being taught to our children is not a >
coincidence. It is an outright attack. Bring back manly men", she > complained. Apart from many supportive tweets, Owens received a lot of criticism from regular users and
celebrities, particularly actor Elijah Wood, who pointed out that "masculinity alone does not make a man". Harry Styles is well known for his daring and fashionable outfits, prior
to appearing on the Vogue cover. After the One Direction band went on hiatus, Styles began a solo career, releasing two successful albums: "Harry Styles" and "Fine Line".