Early this year, Harry Styles was rumoured to leave the British boy band, One Direction. Now, sources claim its Louis Tomlinson who wants to leave the band this time around. Reports state Tomlinson is desperate for a normal life where people won't have to claw the eyes out of his girlfriend, Eleanor Calder. How true are the reports?

Metro was the first to report that Louis Tomlinson would be leaving the boy band. According to the report, Tomlinson was fed up with the constant travelling where he had to be away from his long time belle, Eleanor Calder.

"He's desperate for a more normal life where he can just take his girlfriend out without worrying some nutter is going to claw her eyes out. He can see a life after One Direction and that's increasingly appealing to him," sources told Metro.

Aside from the distance from his girlfriend, Louis was fed up with the never-ending problems with the media. Who could ever forget Nick Grimshaw's diss on Louis on his radio show after Louis complained about the paparazzi? The conversation between Nick and his producer, Matt "Finchy" Fincham is stated below (via The Mirror):

Grimmy: "What are you smirking at?"

Finchy: "That tweet you just told me about."

Grimmy: "Oh yeah. We just saw...err...well, we can't talk about it 'cause it's sweary."

Finchy: "Let's just say a popstar is complaining when they have no right to."

Grimmy: "I love a complainy popstar. It's my favourite thing. All complainy. Ooow, I can't go outside cos I'm famous, ooow. Mask. I'm gonna wear a Fincham mask. If you're gonna go outside, Psy mask."

Putting the diss aside, fans are worried if the rumours about Louis leaving the group are true. Thankfully, Hollywood Life was quick to clear the rumours stating, "There's absolutely no truth to this rumour."

In fact, Louis or any other member of the band won't be planning to leave given they've officially signed a contract to release three more albums. In the music industry, three albums aren't released in one year alone which means fans will get to see more of the boys in the years to come.