"If one of the lads were to pick up the phone and say it’s time, I’d do it.”
In an interview, Niall Horan has admitted that without the One Direction 'hiatus', the boys would have ended up 'killing each other' and talks about when their break will end.
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He said the hiatus will 'probably' last around five years, and says if one of the boys were to pick up the phone to reunite, he'd do it, in a candid interview with The Telegraph.
Speaking to the publication, the 'Slow Hands' singer said:
"We were all knackered. I can never really remember any major bust-ups, just brotherly family nagging, s----y arguments like that. We were gonna end up killing each other. We all sat down one day, had a chat and it was like, we need to take a break. Step back, chill out and try something new."
The band, minus Zayn who quit in 2015, announced their hiatus in January 2016 leaving millions of fans heartbroken and eagerly awaiting their reunion to this day.
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Niall honestly added:
"There was no timeline on the gap. I would have preferred if someone said five years, and it probably will end up something like that."
The Irish star is gearing up for the release of his second album, with the first single, 'Nice To Meet Ya' dropping, much to the excitement of fans who have already been giving the melody a go after Niall posted the lyrics along with a challenge for them to guess the tune.