One Direction’s Harry Styles took a clumsy fall again while on their concert in Toronto

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Harry Styles, one of the members of the popular all boy group, One Direction took a clumsy fall for the second time while performing on the night of their concert on Thursday.

After the recent release of their new hit song titled "Drag me down", the 21 year old singer member appears to have trip and lose his foot balance in front of the crowding fans and fell down flat on his back and no one can imagine how it hurts reported on E! Online.

Harry Styles and his other co members are having fun singing their group's song, "Better than words". And Harry being so carried away with the song made a jump when the song's beat dropped and that unfortunate scene happened.

Surely, 1D fans remember that this is not Harry Styles' first clumsy fall while on the group's concert tour. His first clumsy fall happened during their opening night of the North American Leg of One Direction concert world tour, On The Road Again in San Diego. While singing one of their song "Through the dark", Harry decided to stroll across the concert stage, caught in his microphone cord and took an awful fall backwards. Harry's clumsy falls are really not so shocking because he's always been caught up in it many times on 1D's concert tour, according to Hollywood Life.

The Gossip Cop also wrote that Styles is not the only one who's clumsy on 1D group. Liam Payne also experienced an awful fall while having their "On The Road Again" concert in Dublin last year. Same goes happened with another 1D member, Louis Tomlinson, who stumbled while on their Take me Home concert show in Australia way back in 2013.

As of now, 1D's been made up with Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson. The group was also on the buzz news because of their new single music video "Drag Me Down" was released, first time without Zayn Malik, which was really new.

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