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1D rep denies solo career plans: 'We're fully committed to them'

Earlier this week, news broke that One Direction will go on a break after releasing their upcoming new studio album and, of course, rumours have begun circulating that suggest the members will pursue solo careers. 

Britain's The Mirror newspaper reached out to the band's representatives for comment on these pesky reports and have since received word that Sony is "fully committed" to supporting every member as part of the boyband as there are no plans for them to work on independent projects at the moment:

"No discussions about solo deals are happening with any members of One Direction currently. Sony are fully committed to all of One Direction and are looking forward to the release of the group’s new album."

One Direction, meanwhile, have been working hard on their new album and producer Julian Bunetta recently told Billboard that this offering will be a little more 'sexually charged' than previous releases: "There's a song about losing someone that isn't Zayn. There's also a song about the band being on shaky ground and not knowing what the future is. There are songs about love, there's a song that is a little more sexually charged. It's all over the map."

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