Louis Tomlinson still not over ‘his frustrations’ with Zayn Malik

Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik have a whole lot of “History.”

During an appearance on the “Zach Sang Show” on Wednesday, Tomlinson revealed he and his former One Direction bandmate haven’t made up since their falling out nearly 7 years ago.

When asked if he was still friends with the “Pillowtalk” singer, Tomlinson said, “You’d have to ask him.”

“I could be wrong, but I believe I said, when you asked me a similar question [last time] … I believe I said I don’t think I’m mature enough to get over what’s frustrated me in that relationship,” the 30-year-old continued.

“I don’t know if I’m mature enough now, but I’m definitely closer to being over all that.”

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Malik left One Direction in 2015, which started the demise of the band.
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Back in 2015, the pair got into a heated argument on Twitter after Malik left One Direction.

Although Tomlinson claims he has “tried to get in touch” with Malik, the pair have seemingly not spoken since the very public spat — even though it was his mom’s dying wish.

“There’s been numerous times over the last couple of years where I’ve thought about him and hoped he’s alright,” the “Bigger Than Me” singer continued.

“But it’s hard,” he said. “I definitely wish him well.”

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Tomlinson says he has "tried to get in touch" with his former bandmate.

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Tomlinson says he has "tried to get in touch" with his former bandmate.

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Even amidst their disagreements, Tomlinson hopes they can mend their relationship one day.

“I think in time,” he said. “I think we just have to bump into each other ’cause neither of us have each other’s number. I suppose maybe social media might be the way.”

Fans suspected Tomlinson was offering an olive branch to Malik, 29, over the past couple of months by liking some of his singing videos on Instagram.

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Malik and Tomlinson got into an argument on Twitter after he left the boyband.
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Malik, who has been outspoken about his distaste for the music he made during his One Direction days, has been recently sharing covers of the boyband’s hit songs on his Instagram.

When asked about liking the videos online, Tomlinson applauded Malik’s talent, saying he is a “different caliber in terms of singers.”

“I wasn’t just liking it for the sake of liking it. It was a nice feeling ’cause in the past he’s said what he’s said about the band, and I understand some of what he was saying,” Tomlinson told host Zach Sang.

“For me, in those videos, it showed he was reflecting. It showed he was thinking about those times. Of course, at the same time, showing off his incredible voice.”

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Malik has recently posted covers of some of the band’s hit songs to his social media pages.
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It turns out, Tomlinson wasn’t the only bandmate to have some bad blood with the “I Don’t Want to Live Forever” crooner.

Back in June, Liam Payne made headlines after he revealed he and Malik had “beef” while on an episode of Logan Paul’s “Impaulsive” podcast.

“Before we go too deep into this, there are many reasons why I dislike Zayn, and there are many reasons why I’ll always always be on his side,” the “Strip That Down” singer said before bringing up Malik’s “different upbringing.”

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Tomlinson defended Liam Payne after the “Strip That Down” singer aired out the band’s dirty laundry.
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However, Tomlinson carried a different tune when asked about the alleged drama within the band while appearing on Australia’s “The Project.” 

“I’m immensely proud, as I know Liam is … of those days, obviously. It was an incredible thing to do, especially to do at such a young age. Amazing memories.”

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