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1 year oldMatty Healy is back to his old ways.
The 1975 frontman kissed a male security guard on the lips during a concert in Denmark earlier this week amid his romance with Taylor Swift.
The singer — who has notoriously made out with strangers during his band’s live shows — previously said he stopped kissing fans out of respect for Swift.
But on Friday, while performing his group’s hit Robbers at the 2023 NorthSide Festival in Eskelunden, Healy got on his knees and shared an intimate moment with a staff member.
Fan videos of the interaction show the security guard smiling gleefully and throwing his hands in the air after kissing the rock star.
The crowd cheered while Healy, 34, held a bottle of champagne and pulled the security guard in for another brief embrace.
Back in January, the Heart Out singer told concertgoers that he was ditching the practice of making out with fans because Swift, 33, was joining him on stage.
“I’m not kissing anybody in front of Taylor Swift, have some respect,” Healy said at the time.
“In front of the queen, it’s not happening.”
Three months later, the Chocolate musician sparked romance rumours with the Cruel Summer singer after her split from Joe Alwyn came to light.
A source confirmed Healy and Swift’s relationship to the US Sun, and he was spotted at her shows in Nashville and Philadelphia just weeks later.
The Brit was even photographed watching one performance alongside Swift’s dad, Scott, before running into her New York City apartment a few nights later.
The Love Story singer, who is currently playing sold-out shows on the American leg of her Eras Tour, told fans she has “never been this happy.”
“I kind of feel like telling you … I’ve just never been this happy in my life, in all aspects of my life, ever before,” she said in the middle of a concert last month.
“And I just want to thank you for being a part of that. It’s not just the tour. I just sort of feel like my life finally feels like it makes sense.”
She also dropped a Karma remix with rapper Ice Spice, whom Healy recently offered a half-hearted apology to following a slew of racist remarks that were made on a podcast he was a guest on.
During a February episode of the Adam Friedland Show, he laughed along with Friedland and co-host Nick Mullen as they referred to the musician as an Inuit Spice Girl and a “chubby Chinese lady.”
“I just feel a bit bad, and I’m kind of a bit sorry if I’ve offended you. Ice Spice, I’m sorry,” Healy said during a concert in April.
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