Matty Healy is back to his old days.
The 1975 frontman kissed a male security guard on the lips in the midst of her crush with Taylor Swift during a concert in Denmark earlier this week.
The singer, who is notorious with strangers during her group’s live shows, has previously said that she stopped kissing fans out of respect for the “Style” singer.
But on Friday, Healy got down on her knees and shared a candid moment with a crew member while performing her band’s hit song “Robbers” at the 2023 NorthSide Festival in Eskelunden.
Fan videos of interaction Show the security guard smiling gleefully and raising his hands after kissing the rock star.
The crowd cheered as 34-year-old Healy held a bottle of champagne and pulled the security guard in for another brief hug.
In January, the “Heart Out” singer told concertgoers that she had abandoned her practice of making love to fans because Swift, 33, joined her on stage.
“I’m not kissing anyone in front of Taylor Swift, show some respect,” Healy said at the time.
“Not in front of the Queen.”
Three months later, the “Chocolate” musician sparked love rumors with the “Cruel Summer” singer after her split from Joe Alwyn.
A source confirmed Healy and Swift’s relationship with the US Sun, and Healy was seen on her shows in Nashville and Philadelphia just weeks later.
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The British were even photographed watching a performance with Swift’s father, Scott, before breaking into his New York City apartment a few nights later.
The “Love Story” singer, who is currently performing sold-out concerts on the American leg of Eras Tour, told her fans that she has “never been this happy”.
“I feel like telling you… In my life, in every aspect of my life, I’ve never been happier,” she said in the middle of a concert last month.
“And I want to thank you for being a part of it. Not just the tour. I finally feel like my life has meaning.
He also released a remix of “Karma” with rapper Ice Spice, for which he recently reluctantly apologized following a series of racist remarks made on a podcast with Healy as a guest.
On the February episode of “The Adam Friedland Show,” she laughed along with Friedland and co-host Nick Mullen when she referred to the musician as “Inuit Spice Girl” and “a chubby Chinese lady.”
“I feel a little bad and I’m a little sorry if I offended you. Ice Spice, I’m sorry,” Healy said at a concert in April.