Showing posts with label Harry Styles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Styles. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Niall Horan on One Direction: We will reunite


There’s hope for “Directioners” out there because Niall Horan buzzed that “One Direction” would soon cross paths and reunite.

In an interview with The Sunday People, the former “One Direction” crooner, 23, spilled the exciting news that he, Harry Styles, Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson would reunite to light up Directioners’ world once more.

“We will be back. We would be silly not to… ridiculous,” he responded when asked about a likely reunion.

It’s just that, all of them are “taking their time off” and enjoying a break in the music scene.

“At the moment we are all doing our own thing. Harry wanted to do his movie and everyone is just chilling,” Horan said. “I don’t think anyone needs to worry about us we are fine.” Although no further details were spilled, this news will invigorate Directioners anxiously waiting for their comeback.

Two of the British heartthrobs are currently drifting in “new directions” to cultivate their solo careers. Horan dropped his debut hit “This Town,” while Styles has a recording contract with Columbia Records and a special role in the World War II film “Dunkirk.” Liam Payne, meanwhile, inked a deal with Capitol Records and is recording tracks for his upcoming album. New dad Louis Tomlinson is spending time with his son Freddie.  Gianna Francesca Catolico

source: entertainment.inquirer.net


Friday, March 27, 2015

Zayn Malik breaks silence after split with One Direction


Former One Direction member Zayn Malik has broken his silence after declaring on Wednesday that he was quitting the popular British group.

An article on PerezHilton.com on Friday said Malik told British paper The Sun that his decision to leave the band was “crazy and wild and a bit mad.”




“But at the same time, I’ve never felt more in control in my life. And I feel like I’m doing what’s right—right by myself and right by the boys—so I feel good,” Malik was quoted in the article as saying.

He said he struggled with his decision because he knew the impact it would have on their fans.

“I did try to do something that I wasn’t happy doing for a while, for the sake of maybe other people’s happiness. And that was mainly the fans,” he said. “I only ever tried to do it for the fans, and it was only ever for them.”

“I’m only upset [because] I feel like I may have let them down in some sort of way.”

Malik said his former bandmates—Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne and Niall Horan—were supportive of his decision.

“They’ve been cool about it,” Malik reportedly said in the interview as quoted by People.com. “And they understand that, you know, it’s not real to me anymore.”

According to the same report, Malik was spotted heading to a recording studio on Thursday and had told The Sun he had been working on his own music. Melizza Jane Tacang/RC

source: entertainment.inquirer.net

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

OMG! One Direction's Harry Styles returns to old job in bakery


Harry Styles has returned to the bakery he used to work in to shoot scenes for One Direction's upcoming 3D film This Is Us.

The curly-haired singer, 19, thrilled customers by spending a day serving them tasty treats at shop W Mandeville in his hometown of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire.

'It was funny as there were security and chauffeurs and minders outside, and there Harry was acting like he was still a baker's boy earning what he earns in a second now,' says a source.

'He posed for fans - he was just lovely.'

Harry - who's currently on a world tour with 1D - started his £6-per-hour Saturday job at the bakery when he was 14 and quit when he hit the big time on The X Factor two years later.

His former boss Simon Wakefield says the teen heartthrob was a 'hard worker' and the 'most polite' member of staff he'd ever hired.

'Customers really took a shine to him. The shop suddenly had an influx of girls when Harry worked here,' Simon tells the Daily Mirror.

'Someones there would be 12 of them pouring in at one time. Even now, a group of 20 girls will sometimes come in and start taking photos of the shop.'

source: nowmagazine.co.uk

Monday, November 19, 2012


If One Direction ever feel a bit worn out by their hordes of young screaming fans, Mick Jagger can relate. In an interview with CNN on Tuesday before the premiere of the film Crossfire Hurricane, the rock veteran said that the boy-band reminds him of the Rolling Stones in their early days.

"I watched a concert of One Direction on the TV the other night, you know just to check [it] out," Jagger said. "It reminded me very much of our early concerts, when we were pushed around among the audience and we would kind of float. [T]hey were like, floating above the audience, and they looked like, really distinctly uncomfortable.


"I remember feeling that same uncomfortable feeling of being pushed around in this very weird place about 50 years ago," he said. "It was a very funny moment, because it was very similar to the things we’ve been through."

Ronnie Wood also spoke of his friendship with Harry Styles and company, who are about to star in their own 3-D concert movie:

"I remember them before they made it and I said, 'come on stick with it boys, you can do it,'" Wood said. "They still want me to come and jam with them I said, 'yeah, I’ll come and play with you anytime.'"

Crossfire Hurricane, the retrospective documentary that aired on HBO last week, offers a look back at the Rolling Stones in those early days, as the band embarks on their 50th anniversary tour.

source: rollingstone.com







If One Direction ever feel a bit worn out by their hordes of young screaming fans, Mick Jagger can relate. In an interview with CNN on Tuesday before the premiere of the film Crossfire Hurricane, the rock veteran said that the boy-band reminds him of the Rolling Stones in their early days.
"I watched a concert of One Direction on the TV the other night, you know just to check [it] out," Jagger said. "It reminded me very much of our early concerts, when we were pushed around among the audience and we would kind of float. [T]hey were like, floating above the audience, and they looked like, really distinctly uncomfortable.


Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/mick-jagger-one-direction-remind-me-of-the-rolling-stones-20121118#ixzz2Cg3DMO36
If One Direction ever feel a bit worn out by their hordes of young screaming fans, Mick Jagger can relate. In an interview with CNN on Tuesday before the premiere of the film Crossfire Hurricane, the rock veteran said that the boy-band reminds him of the Rolling Stones in their early days.
"I watched a concert of One Direction on the TV the other night, you know just to check [it] out," Jagger said. "It reminded me very much of our early concerts, when we were pushed around among the audience and we would kind of float. [T]hey were like, floating above the audience, and they looked like, really distinctly uncomfortable.


Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/mick-jagger-one-direction-remind-me-of-the-rolling-stones-20121118#ixzz2Cg3DMO36