'Pleasing Yourself is coming back for seconds!' Harry Styles delights fans by restocking his £68 sex toy after X-rated bedroom aid sold out within minutes

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Harry Styles has given fans another reason to be cheerful by restocking his bestselling sex toy - just days after announcing a new album and tour. 

The returning singer will release fourth album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally on March 6, with the recently announced Together Together tour to commence from May. 

But ahead of all that, fans have another opportunity to get their hands on his £68 Pleasing Yourself bedroom aid - a double sided vibrator available through the former One Direction star's Pleasing lifestyle website. 

The X-rated toy sold out within minutes of its original release in 2025, prompting Styles, 32, to urgently restock. 

Announcing the return of his popular aid in an official statement, he wrote: 'Last year, within minutes of release, the Pleasing Double-Sided Vibrator disappeared from our site, then reappeared exactly where it belonged: in your hands.

'You’ve been asking for more ever since, and because we could never deny you, in a few weeks Pleasing Yourself is coming back for seconds. Join the waitlist for restock alerts, early access, and more.' 

Harry Styleshas given fans another reason to be cheerful by restocking his bestselling sex toy - just days after announcing a new album and tour

Fans have another opportunity to get their hands on his £68 Pleasing Yourself bedroom aid - a double sided vibrator available through the former One Direction star's Pleasing website

Described as 'a life brand that moves to wherever there is something pleasing to be found,' Styles launched his lifestyle venture in 2021 with the aim of ‘dispelling the myth of binary.’

Last year, the Daily Mail revealed it had earned him an incredible £12million a year through its assortment of perfume, clothing and sex toys. 

According to figures from Companies House, Harry earned around £2million from his music catalogue over the same periods, and another £4.6m from endorsement deals with brands such as fashion house Gucci, tech giant Apple and Pepsi.

Cash from the Pleasing brand – which also sells £135 bottles of scent and £255 hoodies – also filters into his holding firm, Erskine Records Limited.

The singer is now braced for a return to music with the recent release of new single Aperture and the announcement of his fourth studio album. 

Styles' third studio album, Harry's House, was released in 2022 and won him Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album as well as a Brit Award for Album of the Year. 

The Daily Mail previously confirmed that he was back in the studio to record a new top secret album, in what is expected to be his most 'emotional' project yet.

Styles is understood to have recorded portions of the new record at Rak music studios in St John's Wood, near Regent's Park and close to his London home in Hampstead. 

The returning singer will release fourth album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally on March 6 

The recently announced Together Together tour to commence from May and will include a number of dates at Wembley Stadium 

Following the release of his new album in March, Styles will hit the road for a new tour that includes twelve record breaking dates at Wembley Stadium.  

It means that the former One Direction star will surpass Coldplay to become the act who has played the venue the most times in a single tour after they did 10 gigs last summer as part of their Music of the Spheres tour.

The singer will travel to seven cities during the Together Together tour, but fans have been quick to vent their fury at the high cost of tickets, especially compared to his previous Love On Tour, which wrapped in 2023.

Seats on the London leg range from £44 ($60.80) to a £466.24 ($642.76) for seats, while the standing prices range from £144 ($199.45) to £279 ($385.34), and VIP packages cost from an eye-watering £468.85 ($646.50) to £725 ($1,000).

Following the release of his new album in March, Styles will hit the road for a new tour that includes twelve record breaking dates at Wembley Stadium 

Pre-sale tickets were priced by Event Organiser from £44.10 to £466.25 (including fees) with a per order handling fee of £2.95.

However that does not include VIP prices. Ticket prices will not change during the presale or onsale.

Meanwhile fans waiting in the online queue for tickets to see Harry in New York's Madison Square Gardens were told: 'Tickets for this event have been priced in advance by the tour from $50 to $1,182.40, including service fees.'

In New York, it's also thought the most expensive VIP package is currently priced at $1,667.

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