One Direction's Niall Horan and Liam Payne Slam Rumours about Feud with Harry Styles
Reports are going around the web that the members of the famous British boy band, One Direction are in a tiff. After Harry Styles had been openly dating "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" Kendall Jenner, it seems even his taste in music had changed that he demanded the boys start singing rock. Much to the disappointment of the band, Niall Horan and Liam Payne started a fight over it. Are such reports true?
Leave it to the media to come up with stories about the boys of 1D feuding over their style of music. According to reports, Niall Horan, Liam Payne and Harry Styles are feuding over the type of music their band would be playing. Where is Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson in all this? Well, both singers have not taken a side - side of what?
"Styles wanted a more rock-sounding album, one report claimed, while Payne and Horan wanted a more pop-oriented flavour," reports The Epoch Times.
"[Styles] is clashing with other group members because he wants to transform their sound after the summer sell-out tour to make them 'cooler.' Harry loves being in the band and respects and loves his bandmates. But he's very ambitious and thinks they should be growing up more and becoming more credible," the source continued. "He thinks their next album is the perfect time to create a much edgier and more rock 'n' roll image and he's already writing songs that he wants them to include on the record," stated Entertainment Wise.
"Niall and Louis especially are worried about turning their backs on a pop sound and changing a winning formula. The fear is that if Harry doesn't get his way he could end up walking out and going solo. He doesn't want to be five years down the line and still doing boyish pop tune," added The Metro.
However, Payne took to Twitter to slam such reports stating that the boys aren't feuding at all.
"Lots of articles saying we are clashing. no ones clashing we are just having a bit of Family time after hitting the road for 3 years (sic)," stated Payne.