Harry Styles 2015: One Direction Philadelphia Concert Gets Red Bull Can In Face, Correcting Fan’s Spelling – Adorable Grammar Nazi! [VIDEO]

Earlier this week, One Direction gave a concert in Philadelphia, and it seems like things got a little bit out of control for the world's most popular boy band, as quite a bit of things went on during the evening, most of them coming from Harry Styles 2015 - who got hit by a Red Bull can and also corrected a fan's spelling!

According to Philly.com, the first Harry Styles 2015 incident already had some precedent, as last year, the singer's band mate Niall Horan asked their fans to stop throwing things to the stage, which Styles ignored completely and then asked fans in other gigs to throw everything they had - which, of course, ended up having consequences.

In a set of videos that have obviously gone viral, one fan got so excited during the concert that she decided it was a good idea to throw a can of Red Bull to the stage, and her aim was just too good for the venture, hitting Harry Styles 2015 right in the face.

The Independent reports that, at another point of the night, another fan got Harry Styles' 2015 attention for a completely different reason, as a new way to get the singer's attention was recently discovered: getting him to see spelling mistakes.

While it might be annoying when just about anyone other than your favorite member of boy band One Direction corrects your spelling, there's one fan that's happy to have gotten Harry Styles 2015 autograph after he corrected her!

According to BBC, it seems like Taelor Ford, a 16 year-old fan of the band, was holding up a sign reading "Hi Harry, your so nice," and upon seeing it, Styles couldn't help but asking security to pass up the sign and get a pen to add -'re, for the correct spelling of the word.

Styles then signed it "Thank you, Harry" - so that's definitely a sign that'll remain with Taelor for posterity - and obviously, Harry Styles' 2015 grammar lesson should keep the teenager on her toes for future sign-writing!

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