2013, Andrea Flores, "Is Your (Relation)Ship Sailing?", TheBearCat (San Mateo High School), 1 November 2013, page 8:
"Larry" shippers even make evidence videos on YouTube to try to prove that they are actually a couple, showing a more extreme side of shipping.
2014, Mary Sheehan, "One Direction: Why We Need To Pay Attention", The Edge (Elon University), Fall 2014, page 25:
Fan platforms often include some type of Larry fan fiction, fan art and detailed explanations of their fan theories.
2016, Bethan Jones, "'I Will Throw You off Your Ship and You Will Drown and Die': Death Threats, Intra-Fandom Hate, and the Performance of Fangirling", in Seeing Fans: Representations of Fandom in Media and Popular Culture (eds. Lucy Bennett & Paul Booth), page 60:
Perhaps the most striking example of this intra-fandom antagonism comes in responses to Larry shippers.
2019, Clare Southerton and Hannah McCann, "Queerbaiting and Real Person Slash: The Case of Larry Stylinson", in Queerbaiting and Fandom: Teasing Fans Through Homoerotic Possibilities (ed. Joseph Brennan), page 162:
Despite these “facts” being promoted, the Larry fandom persists in seeking “proof” that Larry is real.
2019, Owen G. Parry, "'Shipping' (as) Fandom and Art Practice", in Fandom as Methodology: A Sourcebook for Artists and Writers (eds. Catherine Grant & Kate Random Love), page 133:
Fanartist Karukara is a well-known “doodler” in Larry fandom – a subsect of One Direction fandom designated specifically to the shipping (romantic coupling) of boy band members Louis and Harry.