This is a new level of grim. Harry Styles' sister - Gemma - has written an open letter about her brother's worldwide fame and it's invariable downside. Inappropriate selfies. 

Recounting the experience that happened in September 2014, Gemma writes for The Debrief: “My most frustrating personal experience of this was the ‘friend’/distant relative at my grandma’s funeral who was trying to bring in her granddaughter or niece or someone to have a picture with my brother... At a funeral. Our grandmother’s funeral. ‘Smh’ doesn’t really cover it.”

She added: "I do understand the rise of the selfie. It has essentially replaced the custom of getting an autograph from someone. Now everyone has cameras on them at all times, it’s a more personal way of remembering an occasion when you met someone you admire, fine. But there has got to be a line somewhere. [...] At the risk of sounding horrendously British - have a bit of bloody decorum, will you?"

Indeed. The elder Styles ended with: "I've always been generally too shy/embarrassed to ask for pictures with people (except Neil Buchanan from Art Attack and Rivers Cuomo, both too good to miss - eeeeeeee) but I’m generally not anti-selfie. However - some people might need to take a second and realize when behavior just gets weird. You know who you are."

Via Vanity Fair