sábado, 17 de agosto de 2013

Liam Payne defends fans over Crazy About One Direction documentary: "We couldn't give a f***"

One Direction singer ranted on Twitter after fans became hysterical over the way they are portrayed in the controversial documentary.




If you listen hard enough you can hear millions of teenagers furiously typing angry tweets after a controversial documentary made them look a little…er, keen.

A film-maker studied (as if they are some kind of endangered species but with a larger population than most European countries) the fans for an hour-long special Crazy About One Direction.

It’s fair to say the show, which showed some quite dramatic clips of young fans who spoke about self-harming and, er, getting braces like their idol Niall Horan, didn't go down well with the boyband fandom.

Shortly after the show the quite imaginative hashtag #ThisIsNOTUs, a funny twist on their upcoming movie This Is Us, was trending worldwide.

One fan – who probably dislocated a finger or at least broke a nail in a tweet of rage – wrote: “This is ridiculous, the fans aren’t actually like this. The boys [1D] hate us. Their families hate us. Obama hates us. Oprah hates us. My parents hate us. Everyone.”

Another added: “Extremely embarrassing that people make us out to be total bitches.”

One Direction


While one user said: “Really offended by The channel 4 interview. They made us out like were psycho's And all we care about is stalking them.”
And in fairytale fashion One Direction hero Liam Payne reassured his tens of millions of fans saying: “Not really sure what's going on right now I just hope everyone's ok.
“Hearing some horrible things... Really hope this isn't true.
“Just so all of you know we love you guys and we know how dedicated you are and tbh we can't believe it that you guys spend all you time on us.
“We couldn't give a f**k what any documentary says there dramatised for entertainment and full of bulls**t anyway we all know how hard you work for us and see it everyday at our shows.  
“Let's all take a step back and think about what we/you have all achieved. You should be proud.”


martes, 13 de agosto de 2013

Niall Horan shows off his naked bum complete with a 'tattoo' of James Corden's face

One Direction singer has previously joked his backside is "too squidgy" to be inked, but comedian Corden obviously had other ideas.

Inkredible


Those omniscient One Direction fans might remember when Niall Horan revealed he could never get a tattoo on his bum - because it's "too squidgy".

But it didn't stop James Corden persuading Niall to get his face stuck on his cheek for Sky panel show A League Of Their Own.

To be fair, it's not the first time the comedian has put his face to a load of crap - just look at the tragic Horne & Corden sketch show for example.

The cheek-to-cheek semi-permanent bit of, er, art apparently took three weeks before being totally removed.

The 19-year-old avoided total embarrassment when forgetting to TURN OFF his webcam after an impromptu online video session with his fans.  

Unaware the camera is still streaming live footage to more than 100,000 fans over the world the One Direction singer hugs a mystery female.

It could have been worse, that’s for sure.

In the final moments, Niall says his goodbyes and waves off the viewers as it appears he attempts to close down the Twitcam live link after hearing a buzz at the door of the apartment.

sábado, 10 de agosto de 2013

New One Direction dolls launched only available in America


Guys and dolls
Here’s a line-up moulded in the Simon Cowell fashion – and the One Direction dolls aren’t bad either…

The grins on the faces of the band are almost as plastic as the mini-lookalikes they were handed before a Los Angeles gig.

They were clearly trying hard to appear as if they appreciated the dodgy dolls – an updated version only available in the US.

But the figurines have proven to be ­lucrative for the lads, selling out as soon as they hit the shelves last year.

And it looks like Louis Tomlinson, 21, Zayn Malik, 20, Harry Styles, Liam Payne and Niall Horan, all 19, have already been splashing some of that cash – on a Hollywood Hills mansion.

The lads paid £17,500 to stay in the plush pad for a week as they celebrate the end of the US leg of their sold-out Take Me Home world tour. And there is certainly plenty of room to party.