Louis Tomlinson And Liam Payne Fight Caused One Direction To Cancel Belfast Concert

One Direction reportedly did not cancel their last week's scheduled concert in Belfast because Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson got into a huge fight just a few hours before the gig, despite reports, according to Gossip Cop.

The band was supposed to perform in Belfast last week but just few minutes before the show,  when the audience are already excited inside the venue, staff announced that the show was cancelled for the reason that Liam was sick. They asked the crowd to quietly leave the area.

That's when In Touch released a news that the real reason why the group cancelled the show was that "Liam and Louis got into a huge fight... Liam was so upset and said he was in no shape to perform."

The alleged feud between the two started when Payne became so "bossy" and they're both "jealous" to one another. The source further revealed to the site that "Liam and Louis are the most desperate to stay in the limelight after the band dissolves. The wheels are coming off. They're all clamoring to be the stand-out star."

However, Gossip Cop debunked the rumors and said that the whole story was untrue and a representative for One Direction told the media outlet that there were "no truth" to any of it.

Liam and Louis haven't commented about the rumors yet but just recently both stars revealed to Idol Sweden that fighting and disagreeing on small things are very common to them. In fact, they admitted that they both had an argument over just one word during the writing and recording of their newest album 'Made In The A.M,' M Magazine reported. 

But though they both go through some misunderstandings they admitted that sometimes, the outcome is amazing as they can create music that can impress fans. "I think with a new record you obviously feel the pressure and for us, we've got such a fantastic and dedicated fan base that with that, you really want to impress them. You really want them to be happy with what we've done," Louis said.

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