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One Direction stars re-follow Zayn Malik on social media amid reunion rumours

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One Direction's Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan have decided to re-follow Zayn Malik on social media.

The online gesture could be viewed as an olive branch between the bandmates to make peace with one another after Zayn spectacularly quit the boy group in 2015.

If so, this could mean that the boys are ready to reunite for their tenth anniversary as July 2020 marks a decade since they found fame on The X Factor in 2010.

Zayn is yet to follow back his former bandmates. One Direction fans are sure to be excited that the lads seem to want to patch things up with Zayne as it comes amid claims that a reunion tour is on the cards.

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