Louis Tomlinson
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And I guess that's, you feel, you reciprocate that feeling with him, right?
You were like the, especially thereafter the band, you know.
Definitely thereafter.
I'd say in the first couple of years, me and Liam used to speak about this, we kind of butt heads a little bit.
Like I said before, Liam had been, you know, he'd been working really, really hard since the age of 14 to get to where he was in One Direction.
My journey wasn't like that.
So there was definitely, you know, if I wanted to do something,
And I might be going out late at night and then Liam might say something along the lines of, we've got a photo shoot at nine o'clock in the morning tomorrow.
We never saw eye to eye on those kind of things because I'm just like, well, I've got this amazing opportunity, so I'm still going to go out and, you know, party or whatever.
But I think Liam...
He came from a very, very sensible point of view, but mostly because he had given so much more time and energy to it by that point.
Like, as I said, like when, yes, it was my third audition, but really they weren't too taxing, the moments of the rejection.
I just got on with it and got through it and it was fine.
the only time X Factor was relevant to me was the times when I was auditioning those days.
Whereas Liam, it became his life from 14 right up until 16.
Um, you know, he'd, he'd sang at like West Brom Stadium before like any of us had done anything.
Um,
I, when I put my post up about him, and by the way, it's so utterly challenging that, like, that there are just too many words and too many memories.
You could, it could just be infinite, the post, you know, you got to, I really wanted, I really wanted him to be remembered the way that he should be remembered.
But this, you know, I could just go on and talk all day about how amazing he was.