Zayn Malik talks going solo and why it is difficult; Fiancee girlfriend Perrie Edwards seen in Tulsa for 1D concert

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"One Direction" fans can rejoice. There is no breaking up in the band just yet-or at least Zayn Malik is not going anywhere. When talking about going solo, the singer admitted it would be difficult and having four other people going through similar things is useful.

E! Online says that the audiobook of "One Direction" will be released on September 25, but even before its release snippets of the book are already being unveiled. The latest of the "unprecedented insight" to the band talks about Zayn Malik and going solo.

According to Digital Spy, one of the audio clips in the "Who We Are" audiobook has Malik admitting that he would not enjoy being a solo artist. Apparently, Malik enjoys the security and comfort of having bandmates. Malik also acknowledged that it would be difficult if he went solo.

"Having your people that do exactly the same thing as you, go through exactly the same experiences, have the same life experiences to a certain extent because you've lived the same life for the last three or four years is a really useful thing," Malik said in the audio clip.

The band member also adds that what he has right now is "cool" and even shared that he feels "a bit sorry" for solo artists for not having the "proper camaraderie" that "One Direction" has.

Aside from having his band mates, Malik also has a supportive fiancée who is also a member of a band.

Perrie Edwards of "Little Mix" even went to support Malik in his band's concert in Tulsa. According to Unreality TV, Edwards, who Sugarscape had reported several days ago to be continuing experimenting on her hairstyles, was spotted in the arena "One Direction" performed in. Being the only arena concert in their tour, "Edwards got a rather more intimate experience than she would had she attended a normal 1D stadium concert," shares Unreality TV.

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One Direction, Zayn Malik, Perrie Edwards

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