THE clock is ticking towards 2.30am on Sunday, and I’m standing in a VIP boozer at Glastonbury watching Davina McCall throwing shapes on the dancefloor.
She was having the time of her life with her pals and partner Michael Douglas – who all had far more energy than I did at that time of night.




Pop superstar Harry arriving at the Worthy Farm festival[/caption]
TV presenter Davina went unnoticed by other revellers, as did the even more famous man who was dancing just a few feet away from them – pop superstar Harry Styles.
Although that may be because he was tucked away wearing a grey jumper with his shades on, locking lips for 12 seconds with a frizzy-haired young woman.
I captured the passionate moment on camera after my colleague and I spotted former One Direction singer Harry, 31, shuffling into the bar moments earlier.
They had arrived separately but seemed to already be well-acquainted.
Might this have been going on for longer, or was it just a Glastonbury romance? Time will tell.
I saw them holding hands as they made their way to the dancefloor, where they partied discreetly with the music pumping, before kissing and then going their separate ways for the evening.
The bar itself – the name of which I’ll keep a secret – is full of bright lights while the dance area is just a tiny, dark room.
It has a cool vibe and is one of the most popular haunts among celebs. Most importantly, it has plenty of booze and good tunes to keep them going.
There are certainly more luxurious VIP areas on Worthy Farm, though, and all of them are swarming with A-listers.
I’m fortunate enough to get access to these places through my job.
And one of the things that strikes me most about this weird and wonderful festival is that so many of those stars can party all day and night without even being spotted.
Even when it is supermodel Cara Delevingne, who was walking around Silvers Bar in the hospitality area in a Robbie Williams-inspired bright red Adidas tracksuit on Sunday night.
Or Hollywood star Paul Mescal and his American singer girlfriend Gracie Abrams – who performed on the Other Stage on Friday – out raving in one tent in the early hours.
There was one moment when I was sitting on a bench outside Silvers Bar, sipping a cider and people watching, when I turned around to see Davina and her pals had perched themselves alongside me.
Many celebs will stop for selfies with fans, some won’t.
I had actually bumped into Harry on Friday evening, chatting away to lots of people and shaking their hands.
I thought I would ask him for a quick selfie to add to the Glastonbury scrapbook.
He replied, in the most polite tone: “Do you mind if we don’t?”
Harry then asked for my name and shook my hand before continuing with his evening.
It was only a very brief encounter, but he was one of the most well-mannered and charming celebs I have met.
You can see why fans – and no doubt the woman he was kissing – adore him. He has got it all: the looks, the style, the talent and personality.
This was Harry’s first time at Glastonbury, but hopefully it will not be his last.
Next year is a fallow year, so roll on 2027. Hopefully I’ll have recovered by then.




Marco Capaldo and Lily Allen seen on day two at Glasto[/caption]