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'Teen Wolf' Star Tyler Posey Reveals Dylan O'Brien Was A Fan Of One Direction's Harry Styles
- Christian Saclao , Design & Trend
- Apr, 21, 2016, 07:09 AM
Dylan O'Brien was a fan of One Direction's Harry Styles.
O'Brien's love for the British crooner was revealed by his "Teen Wolf" co-star Tyler Posey via Twitter last week when he shared his own Snapchat name on the microblogging site.
"I have a Snapchat. It's Tpose-styles add dat good shit," Posey tweeted.
I have a snapchat. It's Tpose-styles add dat good shit
— tyler posey (@tylergposey) April 15, 2016
Boom. Code? I'm confused pic.twitter.com/hOL8ZyIy7y — tyler posey (@tylergposey) April 15, 2016
As fans know, Tpose is one of Posey's nicknames so that name choice isn't surprising at all. The second part of his handle, on the other hand, raised a few eyebrows, so one brave fan asked him: "Why the Styles?"
In his response, Posey -- who plays Scott McCall on the MTV supernatural series -- admitted that he created his Snapchat account years ago only for O'Brien, and so he made an account name that would remind his co-star's favorite One Direction member.
@niaIIsposey I first made it years ago only for my homie Dylan and he really liked Harry styles at the time so, boom.
— tyler posey (@tylergposey) April 15, 2016
"I first made it years ago only for my homie Dylan," Posey explained. "And he really liked Harry Styles at the time so, boom."
Meanwhile, Posey recently gave an update about O'Brien after his accident on the set of "Maze Runner: The Death Cure."
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"He's good. He's okay," Posey told E! News on the red carpet at the 2016 MTV Movie Awards on earlier this month. "It was very scary for a little bit. I was really worried being here, him being in Vancouver. But he's good. He's back home."
When asked what exactly happened, the "Maid in Manhattan" actor replied: "I respect [Dylan] a lot and I love him. And I don't know how much information I can leak out, but it was a stunt gone wrong."
According to the report by WorkSafeBC, O'Brien suffered "concussion; facial fracture and lacerations" in the March 17 on-set mishap. While WorkSafeBC's reporting was anonymous, the incident involving the O'Brien was the only serious accident on a movie set in British Columbia that month.
"A worker was leaving the filming area on a motorcycle after completing a stunt sequence. The motorcycle went into a slide while turning onto a side road. The worker struck his head on the pavement and temporarily lost consciousness," read the WorkSafeBC's report.
Filming for the third and final installment of the "Maze Runner" trilogy was shut down soon after the accident took place, but O'Brien's co-star Giancarlo Esposito revealed to E! News that shooting is set to resume on May 15.
"Maze Runner: The Death Cure" is slated for a Feb. 17, 2017 release, while season 6 of "Teen Wolf" is expected to premiere in June.