Styles, dressed in an elegant bodysuit adorned with rainbow sequins, looked confused until Twain, 56, appeared on a platform behind the scenes dressed in matching sequins and white go-go boots. “Let’s go girls,” the country pop queen said in a video posted by Coachella. Styles, 28, entered the chorus of “Man, I Feel Like a Woman” and the couple danced playfully on stage, eliciting loud applause. At the end of the song, the two hugged before sitting on two stools. “In the car, with my mother as a child, this lady taught me to sing,” Styles said. “He also told me that men are rubbish. To you, for the memories you gave me with my mother, I will be forever grateful,” he told Twain. “I’m so honored and excited to be here,” Twain said. “I’m lost my words. I’m a little asteroid, what can I say?” The couple then performed “You’re Still The One”, a song that Twain noted she wrote while Styles was just a “toddler”. After the exuberant duet, Twain took to Twitter to praise her co-star’s performance. “I mean come on… HARRY STYLES”, he wrote. Styles also performed his new single “As It Was” which broke a record during his performance. The Styles set started at 11:35 on Friday, according to Coachella’s schedule. Other headliners from the full-blown weekend include Billie Eilish, Arcade Fire, Carly Rae Jepsen and the Weeknd.