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Harry Styles on Taylor Swift breakup: "I'm good"

A cool, calm and collected Harry Styles discussed Haylor's breakup in a radio interview.
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Harry Styles of One Direction attends a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, on January 18, 2013. UPI/Keizo Mori 
Updated Feb. 19, 2013 at 12:25 PM
Published: Feb. 19, 2013 at 10:39 AM

Harry Styles addressed his recent breakup with country singer Taylor Swift in a radio interview with London's Capital FM on Sunday.

"I'm okay, thank you for asking," Styles said when asked about his split with Swift, 23. "I'm good."

Regarding Swift's world-famous diss toward him while performing her breakup anthem at the Grammy's, Styles remained cool and called the act, "another good Taylor Swift performance."

"She's a great performer and she always performs great," Styles said politely. "She's always good on the stage. She's been doing it a long time. She knows what she's doing on stage. It was just another good Taylor Swift performance. It was good."

As for how he feels with all the media attention his relationship got from media and fans, the 18-year-old singer seemed understanding but slightly annoyed.

"I understand why people would wanna know stuff like that, I get it. If someone does stuff like that then I wanna know about it, too," he confessed. "I guess it just kind of ... It is what it is, I guess."

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