In its entirety, the latest interview with Harry Styles is pretty bizarre but it has its moments of actual insight.

Speaking to Rolling Stone, the singer talked about why he isn't bothered by the fact that the vast majority of his fans are still young women, often in their teens.

"Who's to say that young girls who like popular music - short for popular right? - have worse musical taste than a 30-year-old hipster guy?" he asked.

"That's not up to you to say. Music is something that's always changing. There's no goal posts. Young girls like the Beatles. You gonna tell me they're not serious? How can you say young girls don't get it?

"They're our future - our future doctors, lawyers, mothers, presidents, they kind of keep the world going. Teenage-girl fans - they don't lie. If they like you, they're there. They don't act 'too cool'. They like you, and they tell you. Which is sick."

Styles also remained diplomatic when asked about former bandmate Zayn Malik's comments on One Direction's music.

Malik said: [One D is] not music that I would listen to. If I was sat at a dinner date with a girl, I would play some cool s***, you know what I mean? I want to make music that I think is cool s***. I don't think that's too much to ask for."

In response Styles said: "I think it's a shame he felt that way, but I never wish anything but luck to anyone doing what they love.

"If you're not enjoying something and need to do something else, you absolutely should do that. I'm glad he's doing what he likes, and good luck to him."

Over the weekend Styles appeared in an episode of Saturday Night Live, where he performed his new track 'Ever Since New York' and impersonated Mick Jagger.