Liam Payne's death 'completely put a pin in' a One Direction reunion, says Louis Tomlinson
Liam Payne's death has "completely put a pin in" a potential One Direction reunion, according to his friend and 1D band member Louis Tomlinson.

Liam Payne's death has "completely put a pin in" a potential One Direction reunion.
Louis Tomlinson has told how his late friend - who tragically died in October last year, aged 31, after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina - had been "campaigning" for the Best Song Ever hitmakers to reunite, but Louis doesn't think it "would be right" following his pal's passing.
He told Steven Bartlett's The Diary Of A CEO podcast: "Never say never, right, but I’m just not sure it would be right to him [Liam].
"Say for the sake of argument, 25 year's time, it’s like a f*****g Oasis thing, they offer us an arm and a leg, and they’re like, ‘Come back and do this many shows’, I don’t know.
"It’s just completely put a pin in all of that.
"And the irony is, there was no one campaigning for One Direction to get back more than Liam. I would say I came in a close second."
Louis, 33, has told how he and his fellow band members - Harry Styles, Niall Horan and Zayn Malik - all looked up to Liam "massively".
He added: "When I put up my post about him [Liam], I really wanted him to be remembered the way that he should be remembered.
"I could just go on and talk all day about how amazing he was, but I think we all looked up to him.
"I don’t think we would have been brave enough to say at that age when I was in the band, I think I would’ve had too much pride, but we all looked up to him massively."
Louis recently admitted the group's 15th anniversary, which was in July, felt "really uncomfortable" following Liam's passing.
Speaking to Rolling Stone UK magazine, Louis said: "It was really uncomfortable, actually, the 15th anniversary, because the [collective] feeling to celebrate is as important, if not more important than ever, on behalf of Liam.
"You know, there’s still a level in my head [where it feels] unjust and frustrating that he’s not with us anymore.
"So, it just brought up those feelings, although I’m still living with them anyway."