It looks like Harry Styles will be joining Kendall Jenner in the world of reality shows, with Simon Cowell confirming that One Direction will be having their very own reality show.
After dating for less than three months, it seems like Harry Styles and Kendall Jenner have already lost interest in each other, as the One Direction singer was spotted backstage during his ex Taylor Swift's performance at London's O2 Arena on Tuesday night.
The final series of Glee might feature all five 1D members if producers are successful in coaxing the young lads to play as McKinley High School students, says the Daily Star.
Undeniable success in the music scene seems not enough for the boys – so they’re planning to take over coffee shops starting next week, claims the Daily Star.
As One Direction is expected to make a massive earning of $1 billion from their upcoming "Where We Are" world tour, Harry Styles is already dropping cash on art shopping.
One Direction once again proves to the world that they are the strongest, most successful band out there, as their upcoming tour is expected to earn quite a massive profit.
The 1D member and the ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ star have reportedly been seen in Instagram photos enjoying kisses – in public. Are the photos really of Harry and Kendall?
Harry and his Twitter followers were all in for a bootylicious treat with a hilarious photo of the 1D member’s bum. And it seems that Harry wasn’t the only one who had bare “belfies” aka butt selfies to share.
As the dating rumors of Harry Styles and Kendall Jenner are currently making the headlines, Kris Jenner loves all the attention that her daughter is getting and urges the One Direction singer to quit his band, while the founder of Syco Entertainment Simon Cowell is worried about his artist possibly leaving his record label.
Nothing says "I'm not homophobic" like a Twitter rant from a boy bander. One Direction's Liam Payne has taken to Twitter to defend both Duck Dynasty and his statements about the show, arguing that just because he appreciates a show about all-American homophobic rednecks, it doesn't mean that he's a homophobe himself.
Liam Payne just keeps tweeting himself into trouble: not long after drawing in criticism from fans and critics alike for posting a photo of him being "suicidal" on a ledge, the One Direction star is back in the news for tweeting support of the outspoken homophobes of "Duck Dynasty."