Zayn Malik regrets ‘not enjoying’ his time with One Direction

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Singer-songwriter Zayn Malik shared that he regrets not taking time to appreciate his time with the English-Irish pop boy band One Direction, which was formed in London in 2010, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
“The main thing that I always feel bad about when I look back over my life is not enjoying the band enough,” Malik said on the Zach Sang Show.
“I feel like I just took things too seriously, you know? I’m grateful that I’m able to be happier now. I can enjoy things and own my perspective a bit, you know?
Like, a glass half full versus it being half empty. That’s my choice.”
Malik surprised the world by leaving the mega-popular British boy band in 2015. A year later, the group, which featured Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, and Louis Tomlinson, announced an extended break.
He has grown and addedPart of the growth came from becoming a father to his daughter Khai, whom he shares with ex-Gigi Hadid. “She just makes me happier,” he said.
“I have so much love in me that I didn’t have before she was born. She laughs all day.
She wants to do the silliest things, and she gains so much excitement from it.She just has a wholly fresh perspective on life, [which] had somewhat become grey for me,” he added, as per The Hollywood Reporter. (ANI)

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