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One Direction stars won't go solo: 'Fame is difficult, we really value having each other around'

UK based boyband One Direction have revealed that it's incredibly unlikely they'll ever part ways and pursue solo careers, because the stress of being out there on your own must be worse than it is when you're part of something bigger and they all like having each other to turn to.

Heartthrob Louis Tomlinson told reporters at a new press conference that the best thing about being in a group as opposed to being a solo artist is the support and advice you get, which is something he relies on because being in One Direction can be overwhelming at times:

"Just having each of us, let’s be honest I personally don’t think I’d be able to do it as a solo artist. It’s very intense and hard to comprehend, so it’s good to be able to speak to people who obviously know exactly what you personally are going through."

His bandmate Liam Payne agreed, adding that having a 'brotherhood' makes the experience all the more rewarding and enjoyable: "Yeah and it’s nice to have somebody there every day who’s going through exactly the same stuff you are. It’s beautiful being in this position but it’s also difficult at times. It’s nice to have guys you can turn to."

Their new album, which is entitled 'FOUR', is due to be officially released on November 17 and it has already gone to No.1 in a massive 67 countries thanks to pre-orders

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Check out 'Fireproof', which is on the lads' new record, here: