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

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

By Sadie Gennis,

Don't expect a One Direction breakup album coming any time soon. Harry Styles seems to be doing just fine after his split from Taylor Swift.RIP Jelena and TomKat! Check out the most shocking celebrity splitsIn an interview with Capital FM, Styles tells the U.K. radio station that he's doing "OK" since he and Swift broke up in early January. "Yeah, I'm good," Styles said.This sense of contentment also applies to Swift's possible diss of the 1D frontman during her Grammys performance, in which she tried her hand at a British accent during "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.""She's a great performer," Styles said. "She always performs great and she's always good on stage. She's done it for a long time. She knows what she's doing on stage. It was just another good Taylor Swift performance."

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