Rosalía revealed what happened when Harry Styles sent a message to the wrong person after changing her number.
During her appearance on "The Tonight Show", the Spanish singer spoke to host Jimmy Fallon about her strategy of changing phone numbers to reduce the inconvenience she receives while preparing new music.
Instead of focusing on the studio, however, the strategy led to a bizarre exchange of messages with Harry Styles.
"My friends thought they were texting me, but they were texting random people… I have proof. It happened ", Rosalía told Jimmy Fallon, while she was elegantly taking her mobile phone from the torso of her boot that reached up to the knee, to the delight of the presenter and the audience.
"Harry Styles texted you thinking it was you, but it wasn't. "Did anyone else have your phone number?" Jimmy Fallon asked.
"He sent me this screenshot in the messages on Instagram and he wrote to me: 'Your messages confuse me'", he confirmed and added: "He wrote to me:" I love this song called "Dolerme" ". He sent me this screenshot… it was not me ".
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In the specific messages - from which Rosalía took a screenshot - Harry Styles unknowingly talked to a random person about the song "Dolerme" which was released in 2020.
The British singer commented on how beautiful the song was, with the stranger answering: "I know it my love" and Styles writing: "I love it".
The conversation started to get more and more weird, with the stranger and Harry Styles exchanging "I love you". The new owner of the Rosalía number finally revealed his identity and clarified that he did not have time for the former One Direction star.
"This number belonged to someone else before. But now it's my number. So do not bother me anymore. Good night. "Thank you," he wrote.
"Imagine for a second you were transposed into the karmic driven world of Earl Jimmy Fallon.
The eight Latin Grammy-winning singer also spoke about her upcoming album, "Motomami", which will be released on March 18. Referring briefly to the album, he said: "I feel that 'Motomami' is an action."
