That's me in the Spotlight

That's me in the Spotlight

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Working in fashion for the past thirteen years has left thirty-two year old Louis Tomlinson privy to the darkness hidden behind glamour, and what he once loved has now left him bitter and jaded. On impulse, he leaves Paris for the very first job that comes along – head of the wardrobe department on a brand-new television show in America. 'Modern Missionary' follows Harry Styles, a religious 16-year-old Texan, on a tour of America. The pitch is simple enough – Harry leads by example, showing the viewers how they too can bring God's light and love to the world around them. Inadvertently, showing Harry to the world also shows the world to Harry; his eyes are opened, not without Louis' help. Harry begins to question everything: his religion, his identity, his values, and his sexuality. How can love be a sin if... cela semble si juste?
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19 year old Louis Tomlinson is popular in school for one reason, he goes out of his way to talk to and befriend every person he meets. 17 year old Harry Styles is the socially awkward new kid, who's socially indecisive and has trouble talking to people. Of course, when Louis and Harry meet, they instantly become friends, Louis helping Harry to come out of his shell in this new environment. Everything changes when the both of them are suddenly thrown into a universe not too dissimilar to our own where One Direction exists, and in the bodies of international pop sensations, they find fitting in even harder than in high school.

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