Zayn Malik has shared a video of him singing One Direction hit Night Changes, prompting fans to speculate the meaning behind it.
The Bradford-born singer, 29, launched a solo career after leaving the band in 2015, a year before they went on an indefinite hiatus. On Tuesday, Zayn posted a black and white video on Instagram of him singing an a cappella version of Night Changes from the band’s fourth album, sending fans into a frenzy.
Shocked fans sent messages of support and prompted others to ask what he was trying to tell them. One fan wrote: “Seems he misses the boys.”
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Another said: “OMG what could this mean? Something is happening.”
Others were quick to point out this is the second time this year he shared a video of him singing a One Direction tune, having posted an Instagram video in June singing You and I from their 2013 album Midnight Memories. Several fans speculated the videos could mean a One Direction reunion may be on the cards.
In October, Zayn pleaded no contest to claims of harassment after allegedly launching a tirade against Gigi Hadid’s mother, 57-year-old Dutch-American socialite Yolanda Hadid. He was placed on 90 days probation on all four counts for a total of 360 days, and was told to complete an anger management class and a domestic violence programme.
Malik and US catwalk star Gigi, 27, share one-year-old daughter Khai. The singer, whose most recent album Nobody Is Listening peaked at 17 in the UK albums chart, previously dated Little Mix star Perrie Edwards.
Former One Direction bandmate Harry Styles’ latest album Harry’s House earned its sixth week at number one, boasting more weeks at the top of the chart than all of One Direction’s albums combined.
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