Yobs vandalise One Direction star Harry Styles’ home with graffitti calling him a c***
Harry's house under attack as his white walls are brandished with four letter tirade

FORMER One Direction star Harry Styles has been left to foot the bill of a repaint job after vandals splatted his home with obscene graffiti.
The 22-year-old, who is currently filming in France, had his home painted with just one word - "C****".
Styles bought the four bedroom £3m property in the upmarket neighbourhood of Hamsptead in North West London almost four years ago.
But he is being forced to remove the crude phrase which was emblazoned across the white wall in black spray paint.
He splashed the cash after moving out of a bachelor pad he shared with Louis Tomlinson which had been converted from a mid-19th century asylum.
Since moving to the four bedroom property, which is a stone's throw from the pub, he has been inundated with visits from fans.
But his latest visitor, who got too close for comfort, was not leaving a fan message instead a disgraceful phrase that has left onlookers shocked.
Harry has been out of the country filming epic Christopher Nolan Word War II movie Dunkirk across the English Channel and even had to shed his long hair for the role.
But his home, which has been under siege regularly, has once again become the focus of his attention.
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Last September 30 fans congregated outside his house and tried to get inside the gates.
Twitter user The1DHotSeat said: "So today there were about 30 fans outside Harry's house screaming and kicking the gates.
"And you wonder why he's never in London."
This latest attempt to infuriate him comes weeks after his mother Anne became a target for hackers who leaked images of a new year trip he took to the Caribbean with Kendall Jenner.
Last August, Harry's security team were apparently on high alert after he received a threat online.
One Direction had been due to play a show at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
But a user claimed that he would kill Harry at the show.
Fans were so concerned that they began using the #HarryBeCareful and it was used more than 250,000 times.
In 2014, Harry and the rest of One Direction were forced to swap hotels after their presence sparked a security scare at a hotel in South America.
A crowd of 250 fans were dispersed outside the property after the band was moved while 47 people were injured due to a stampede during a gig in Peru.