No, it's not about Zayn Malik wanting to be a normal 22-year-old lad that made him leave One Direction. Hollywood Life reports that another One Direction member, Louis Tomlinson, 23, revealed that Malik's departure all this time has been about his falling out of love with the music.

During the band's interview with an Australian radio program, Tomlinson said, "We carried on making the record and business as usual. He had his own reasons; the bottom line is he did fall out of love with the music, which is absolutely fine."

Despite losing him, Tomlinson gave the assurance that the remaining members of the band are fine. One Direction is doing quite well even with the initial moment of shock and difficulty during the early stages of Malik leaving the band. It only proves how much the remaining four members want to make it work, seeing how they are able to keep it together long after Zayn Malik left them.

Zayn Malik's take on the type of music the 1D band is making has never been the one he's most comfortable, implied Liam Payne, per another Hollywood Life report. Although they are not taking anything against Malik's departure, they still deal with the pain of losing him after several months.

One Direction is set to release their fifth album on Nov. 13 titled "Made in the A.M." The band dubbed the album as their favorite so far. There are also speculations that the A.M. acronym in the title stands for "After Malik." After all, the band did consider it as a disaster when Malik left them, and it would be expected of them to take a shot on that situation.

Previously, Malik greeted his former band on Twitter after they released their album "Drag me Down," tweeting "Proud of my boys the new single is sick. Big love."

The subtle greeting has apparently killed any rumors about the bad blood between the boys, and Malik going out of his way to acknowledge 1Ds new album has been a big step towards patching things up.

The album "Drag me Down" was not even introduced by a teaser, but still posed as the fastest song ever to top the iTunes list.

What do you think of the rest of the band's take on Malik's departure? Do you believe it's all good now after several months?