One Direction’s Louis calls Irish presenter “a little shit” during
The lads rescheduled Tuesday night’s cancelled concert. Will he be okay?
Harry solved the mystery behind Liam’s sudden illness when he spoke to Chris Evans on BBC Radio 2 on October 22. Which is perhaps why he recently revealed he plans to keep working with his bandmate Liam Payne.
According to the newspaper, a source said: “The pressures of fame and being on the road for two years have made Liam ill”.
For those who are unfamiliar, Pepto-Bismol is an over-the-counter drug that treats diarrhea, heartburn, nausea and upset stomach. No wonder Liam and the rest of the boys had to pull out of their October 20 show in Belfast.
He’s due to become a father for the first time in a matter of months, but Louis Tomlinson has already mastered the art of being a disciplinarian.
The sudden, literal last-minute cancellation of the show left fans terribly concerned over what was wrong with Liam.
Belfast-born Eamonn, 55, criticised the band for not having the “maturity” to apologise to fans in person.
Neither Louis, Niall or Harry Styles came out to excuse for the unfortunate turn of events but instead took to social media with their heart felt apologies. “In reality, it’s going to be an exciting time for all of us to do our own thing and it’s actually very exciting for each other, you know?”
The 22-year-old singer added: “As I said I’m feeling much better now and I really can’t wait to perform and make it up to everyone later”. He returned to the stage on Wednesday and looked better than ever.
Stephen Nolan later tweeted to say that the interview was held in good spirits.