Liam Payne opens up about 'One Direction', shares advice he'd give his younger self

Payne and his bandmates were just teenagers when they were catapulted into fame in 2010 and growing up in the limelight wasn't exactly easy.
Former 'One Direction' member Liam Payne ( Photo | Twitter)
Former 'One Direction' member Liam Payne ( Photo | Twitter)

WASHINGTON: Singer-songwriter Liam Payne recently looked back at his 'One Direction' days and shared the advice he would give his younger self at the very beginning of the popular boy band's rise to fame.

In a new interview with Glamour UK, the 27-year-old singer looked back at when the group first formed and shared the advice he'd give his younger self, reported E! News. "I think just have more fun and relax a little bit," he replied.

He added, "I think I was a very serious child, one of those man-childs, I was a man in a child's body pretty early on. And I think I would have avoided that stage, to be honest with you. To enter One Direction as that difficult, because it just meant that I got completely a different job to everybody else."

Payne said he "should have just larked around and thrown plates out the window and stuff!" But when the interviewer asked if this meant more rock and roll, the artist clarified, "Well, I mean at the start, and then later on a bit less rock and roll."

Payne and his bandmates were just teenagers when they were catapulted into fame in 2010 and growing up in the limelight wasn't exactly easy. "I think we all go through that awkward teen phase where you're finding yourself," he explained.

Payne further said, "And most of us, we get to get away with it. And they're funny family photos for later on; here was your emo phase or whatever you went through! And for us, we never got away with being awkward or annoying at points. It was kind of out there for everyone to see; the awful haircuts and we're talking terrible clothes, it was all out there."

The journey taught Payne a great deal about measuring success, which he said evolved from a "monetary thing" to "more about happiness and experiences" and failure. "It's taught me I think that perseverance will always prevail in that sense," he told Glamour UK.

Payne added, "Because it doesn't always go exactly to plan. We were really lucky when we came up, we absolutely skyrocketed. And then, it's been hard to follow that ever since." Still, as hard as it may be, Payne tries not to play the comparison game. "But you know, measuring a failure as well. What is a failure?" he continued.

Payne added, "And people will look at this and, for us sometimes getting a 100,000,000 streams isn't quite what we aim for, but it's still 100,000,000 streams....you have to kind of get a hold of yourself. Everything is about perspective at the end of the day, isn't it? That was something I struggled with for a long time, because of how well it went for the band."

These days, Payne, like his fellow One Direction alumni, is focusing on his career as a solo artist. He's released a number of popular songs, including 'Strip That Down' and 'Bedroom Floor'. He is also a father to 4-year-old son Bear, whom he welcomed with his ex Cheryl Cole in 2017, and is engaged to Maya Henry.

Payne also revealed that he keeps in touch with some of his bandmates.

He said, "Louis from my band has always been quite great to sit with me and talk with me about stuff. And if I'm feeling a certain way. We've been quite good with each other, actually in that respect and helping each other out, which has been nice."

Apart from Payne, One Direction included Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson. Though the group did not win during their time competing on Simon Cowell's singing competition 'The X Factor', they became an international sensation in 2011 after appearing on the show.

Over the years, One Direction released a number of popular hits, including 'What Makes You Beautiful', 'Steal My Girl', and 'Story of My Life'.

The boy band released six top 10 hits on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and a total of 29 fan-favourites that earned a spot on the list. In 2012, their album 'Up All Night' peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and remained on the list for 105 weeks.

One Direction took a hiatus in 2015, following Malik's exit from the band. Since their disbandment in August 2015, Horan, Styles, Malik, Tomlinson and Payne have each released solo projects.

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