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Sometimes all the fame and hysteria that comes with being part of a boy band isn’t what it’s cracked up to be!
Niall Horan found that out the hard way at points during his One Direction career. Now, in a new interview with Dermot O’Leary, the former boy band crooner is recalling the craziest days at the height of 1D mania — and the memories aren’t always fond!
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Speaking on Audible‘s People, Just People podcast this week,
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Lifestyles of the rich and famous! Niall Horan admitted that being part of One Direction wasn’t always glamorous, revealing that he often felt trapped by the group’s fans.
Niall Horan has opened up about his time in One Direction, which at the height of their fame, was the biggest band in the world. The 27-year-old singer reflected on that period of his life during the March 23 episode of People, Just People with host Dermot O’Leary, comparing the experience to being “a prisoner”.
As a member of the biggest British boy band, Niall Horan reflected on times he felt trapped in One Direction. In a recent episode of People, Just People with host Dermot O'Leary, Niall revealed how he sometimes felt ‘like a prisoner’ due to the persistence of super fans throughout his boy band days.
Niall Horan is getting honest about his time in One Direction.
He wrote: 'When I met these four gents there was no way I thought we would go on to do what we did. So many unbelievable memories we shared together.