Harry Styles’ “Kiwi” music video unleashes a whimsical cake-fueled “war”, completely at odds with the gritty rock sound and lyrics of the track. Set in a school gym,

Harry Styles’ “Kiwi” music video unleashes a whimsical cake-fueled “war”, completely at odds with the gritty rock sound and lyrics of the track. Set in a school gym, kids launch muffins and frosted cupcakes in a hyper-energetic food fight while Harry, smirkingly detached, enters midway carrying puppies—parodying his Dunkirk role with playful nods to childhood, puppies, and sugary chaos

 

The visual symbolism runs deep: the chaos of sweets and conflict mirrors teenage rebellion, while child soldiers and puppies underscore innocence and nostalgia . Fans on Reddit have gotten creative too, spinning wild theories—one suggests the song isn’t about an ex‑girlfriend at all but rather a cryptic commentary on his friendship with Louis Tomlinson and the so‑called “babygate” saga:

 

“I always wonder why this isn’t talked about more??? my theory is that it IS from harry’s perspective though…he was SO upset to hear about this louis’ whole baby thing”

 

Others highlight the line “I’m having your baby, it’s none of your business,” proposing it’s metaphorical, not literal, sparking speculation that the “crazy” woman in the lyrics may represent a public image or media narrative—a nod to the drama swirling around his past relationships

 

While the video doesn’t explicitly feature an ex‑girlfriend, its chaotic visuals, layered symbolism, and mystery have fans dissecting every moment—making “Kiwi” as enigmatically delightful as it is puzzling.

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