One Direction demands vacation, management refuses


London, April 14 (IANS): Members of One Direction band are reportedly upset with their management after it refused to grant them a break.

The band, comprising Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Harry Styles, desperately wish to holiday after wrapping up their Take Me Home world tour.

However, their management wants them to come up with their next album as soon as possible, reports dailystar.co.uk.

"The boys are working incredibly hard and are in desperate need of some time off. They want to take a full four months off at the end of the year but the management are keen for them to release another album while they are such a hot property," a source said.

"In an ideal world, the record label would have another album out in time for Christmas, but that won't be possible. The boys want to take time out and write most of the third album themselves," the source added.

Their management does not want the teenage sensation to stay away from the minds of their fans for long.

"But the management knows the group can't take too much time off to make the next record like Adele does because teenage fans are so fickle," the source said.

  

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