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Harry Styles in quarantine after crew member on his new movie tests positive for Covid

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HARRY Styles has been forced into a 14-day quarantine after a member of production on his new movie tested positive for coronavirus.

The Golden singer has been filming Don't Worry, Darling alongside Florence Pugh, Chris Pine, KiKi Layne, Gemma Chan and Nick Kroll in downtown Los Angeles in recent days.

Yet, production for the Olivia Wilde-directed flick came to crashing halt yesterday after a member of the production tested positive for Covid-19, despite the film following "strict" coronavirus protocols.

According to Deadline, New Line, the studio behind the movie, paused filming when a positive test came up during routine testing.

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