Louis Tomlinson
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One of the things people don't talk about is the impact that your success has on everyone else back in Doncaster, including your mum.
I spoke to your sister, Lottie, when my team did, and I was listening to the recordings.
And she said that it was especially hard for your mum because you leave home suddenly at 18 years old.
And from everything you've described, you're more than just a kid.
You are, in some respects, a partner in raising the family.
And best mates as well, man.
Yeah, definitely.
Did she ever speak to you about the impact it had on her, all of that?
That's something that I can remember really clearly.
And she used to do the university analogy.
And she used to say, I knew you were going to leave home at some point, but I had at least a timescale to that.
I could like work towards in my head, okay, you know, in three months time, he's going to leave for uni and that's that.
One Direction never happened like that.
You know, it all ran away with itself.
So I think...
We felt like we all blinked.
And before we knew it, I was no longer living at home.
So my mum had no time to even grieve the idea of like, and just for context, I mentioned this and I made a like a film and documentary.
And it kind of sums up me and my mum's relationship perfectly.
The first person I told when I lost my virginity was my mum.