Louis Tomlinson
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Why?
Because you feel alienated.
You've got... You are living this lifestyle that... And there's a million different reasons, right?
But the fame thing's really difficult.
And mostly for me, it was about being alienated.
And I can't... Like, any of my life experience was now not so relevant to some of my friends, you know?
And I think that also I have this... I think this is part of growing up in a working-class town, but...
I have this guilt for the success and money that I've earned as well.
And I think that also is kind of part of the same thing.
I think it's kind of like two different things.
The fame thing, I'll never be okay with.
Of course, every artist says this, but if I could just do the music in a house,
be amazing.
That would be amazing.
I suppose I could on a lower level, but I wouldn't get the same rush that I do.
I think it's almost, yeah, it's almost everything else that comes with that.
It's interesting when someone says they felt isolated, which is something I've heard a lot from people who've had great public success where they've got a big fan base, because we think of like isolation as not being around people.
But I guess isolation in the context you describe, it's more about connecting to people, relatability and
Yeah, but it's also like the metaphor would be, like, what's that really famous crossing in Japan?
If you took a drone shot and you pulled right out from that and you would just become a little dot amongst the noise, sometimes that's kind of how it feels.