Hoping to catch Harry Styles’ attention, New Zealand-born pop artist Kelsy Karter reappeared on social media after a short hiatus with a face tattoo resembling his face.

Even more shocking, this new feature accompanies her latest single and music video “Harry” where she mentions her deep adoration for the British heartthrob. After releasing all three surprises in a matter of 24 hours, she made headlines across all platforms with people bashing the artist for being spontaneous enough to do that to her face. Watch the video below:

With catchy lyrics like “Harry / I’m gonna make you love me / You’re gonna make me breakfast / It’s a secret just between us / We can keep it low-key” she clearly admits her love for him and wishes to have a secret relationship. Just listening to the track, you can’t stop yourself from singing along but also cringing at the brow-raising lyrics.

Coming as a surprise to the internet, the only thing Karter tweeted before getting the tattoo was “Finally know what I’m getting Harry for his birthday….” The cryptic tweet led to what’s now a permanent mark on her face.

The tattoo artist, Romeo Lacoste, owns The California Dream Tattoo Shop in Los Angeles, CA. He’s frequently tatted well-known artists such as Justin Bieber, Kendrick Lamar, Ariana Grande, and many more. If you haven’t seen it yet, here ya go:

Although Karter has a large following on her social media accounts and a variety of songs since 2015 that showcase her unique vocals, many people feel confused about who she is and why she now has Harry Styles on her face.

In an interview with The Ones To Watch, Karter was candid about her infatuation with Harry Styles. She spilled the details on what a perfect show would be like saying, “And in walks HARRY STYLES, head to toe in one of his custom made Gucci suits. He walks over to me, smiling, “You ready, Kels?” he says. I faint.”

Sounding like a fairytale, she continues, “Moments later I come to, realizing I’m at MSG about to perform in front of the world with Harry Styles, so I quickly pull my s — t together. “Yes, Harry. I am ready.” … He hits me another smile, takes my hand and we head for the stage … we made history.”

The self-proclaimed curious kid has had a knack for getting into trouble and trying to test boundaries by doing what others are too scared to do. As shown in Kelsy Karter’s single “God Knows I Tried,” the song is primarily an ode to owning your inner rebel with rock-and-roll influences like Queen and David Bowie. She’s trying to apologize to those she may have hurt in the past while also explaining how it’s not bad to be “bad.”

Now that Kelsy Karter’s wild spirits have put her on the map of every media platform out there, give her music a chance and reminisce the influences of Amy Winehouse, The Rolling Stones, and many other rock artists all in one human.