Eleanor Calder's boyfriend Louis Tomlinson addressed One Direction break up and fighting rumors

By Jon Niles | Jan 14, 2014 10:20 AM EST

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In a new interview with Top of the Pops magazine, One Direction's Louis Tomlinson got the chance to address the recent rumors of the boy band members fighting over a disagreement about the sound of their new songs. Sources claimed that Harry Styles wanted the band to take a more "rock" approach on upcoming songs, with everyone else not agreeing with him. So far Liam Payne and Niall Horan have denied these reports and now Louis has addressed the rumors and explain how the boys rarely fight about anything!

"We all actually find it difficult to stay annoyed with each other, which is a good thing," Louis explained. "Like, if one of the guys did something to annoy me, and in my head I was thinking, 'right, to prove a point to him, I'm going to really have to stay annoyed for so long' I just can't do it."

As if we didn't have enough reasons to admire these young singers already, it turns out they are incredibly close best friends.

Louis also addressed a big subject in his and his bandmates' lives: dealing with their fame. The 22-year-old singer surprisingly stated that he doesn't get bothered by the hoards of fans and cameras, explaining that it's not as bad as one would think.

"I've never understood people saying that they literally can't go out anywhere, because it's just not the case," Tomlinson said."You might have to stop and do a few photos but then you carry on with what you're doing."

He added: "The only time it gets crazy is when people know we're going to be in a specific place." 

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