What if those millions and millions and millions of teenage girls were, in fact, on to something? What if One Direction were never really bad? | The Verdict Tabitha Carvan
by Toto. Why would a person in possession of such a playlist need to hear new music?, manufactured by the most revolting man alive, Simon Cowell, to be sold to the least discerning demographic, teenage girls.Credit:I knew One Direction were bad just likeknew they were bad. So bad that the Brit rock bible crowned Harry Styles, the band’s pathologically innocuous heart-throb “Villain of the Year” for two years running.
One Direction were booed at the MTV VMAs. They were booed at the French NRJ Awards. Harry Styles was booed by Elton John fans when Elton announced the star’s presence in the audience at one of his London shows. “I love One Direction, f--- off,”Apart from, of course, the millions and millions and millions of young female Directioners. But why would anyone care what they thought?
Fast-forward to 2022. One Direction have been on an 18-month hiatus for the past six years. The Directioners have finished school and some have even graduated from university. We have endured several centuries of global events in the space of three years. And everyone loves Harry Styles now.
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