One Direction's Louis Tomlinson to 'channel anger at Zayn Malik quitting into new song'

 
Emotional: Louis Tomlinson (Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)
Emma Powell8 May 2015
The Weekender

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One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson is set to pen a ‘diss song’ about Zayn Malik's decision to quit the world famous boy band.

Tomlinson, 22 – who was this week slammed by his former band mate on Twitter for posting “b****y comments” about his relationship with music producer Naughty Boy – is said to be channelling his emotions into song writing.

“Louis has taken [Malik’s departure] to heart, he feels very betrayed by Zayn, they all do," a source told Hollywood Life.

“Louis helps write a lot of their songs so these feelings will end up in their music. Louis will write a diss song. He’s angry and he can’t hold it in.”

The source added: “Louis is very bitter he feels like Zayn let the whole band down, they all lost a huge amount of money because of him,” the source explains.

“Because he left they all lose millions of pounds, Louis feels like it was the most selfish move. They’ve all had times they wanted to quit, but they didn’t because they didn’t want to let the other lads down.”

Tomlinson's feud with Naughty Boy has also reportedly put a strain on his relationship with fellow band mate Harry Styles.

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