Who is gay in one direction band

Louis Tomlinson responds to report gay sex rumors broke up One Direction

In a city known for its happy hour culture, summer can be an even better time to take advantage of post-work drink and eat deals. Interns are in town, summer Fridays are in full swing, and patios and rooftops are aplenty. Here are a few prime, non-comprehensive spots for an afternoon deal with besties, colleagues, and new connections. 

Alfreda. Dupont’s Alfreda, a tribute to the chef’s grandmother, offers relaxed pizza and traditional Italian eats. The happy hour runs Monday-Friday 4-6 p.m., featuring $8 spritzes and BOGO pizzas. Few do spritzes like the Italians, and Alfreda leans in on five kinds plus one N/A spritz; our go-to is the rose and mezcal with grapefruit or the locally made Don Ciccio limoncello spritz with basil.

Lyle’s. Especially leaning into the spritz side of summer is at Lyle’s, fully embracing the fizzy ephemera of the season with the Summer of Spritz. The Dupont Circle hotel restaurant imagines cocktails from France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Spritzes highlight limoncello and vinho verde. For those that hit Lyle’s every week during the spritz special—and get a literal stam

Lance Bass on One Direction: ‘My Guess Is One of Them Is Gay’

Lance Bass is generally an uncontroversial person (aside from that whole space field trip he wanted to take), but he's found himself embroiled in a bit of controversy after he offered his opinion of One Direction's sexuality.

The former 'N Sync member was on 'The Rubin Report,' to discuss the big news of NBA player, Jason Collins coming out this week. The conversation quickly turned about Lance Bass coming out himself in 2006 and the probability of one of the members of One Direction being gay himself. Bass said,

"Well, statistically speaking, one probably is. It’s crazy with a market like that because 100 percent is young women. And they fantasize about these guys, and then you have the record label and everyone grooming you to make sure that you don’t even mention you have a girlfriend. So screw the fact that you’re gonna appear out as being gay. It ruins their whole business plan."

The man has a very valid point, whether Directioners like it or not, that even if one of the 1D guys is gay, he may experience compelled to hide it eve

Thread: One Advice Star Finds It Hard To Deal With Gay Rumors

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    One Direction Celebrity Finds It Challenging To Deal With Gay Rumors


    Pictured: Louis Tomlinson pictured with alleged boyfriend and fellow band member Harry Styles. Girlfriend, Eleanor Calder.

    One Direction luminary Louis Tomlinson has hit out at fans on Twitter who continue to suggest that he's in a reationship with bandmate, Harry Styles.

    Earlier this year, Louis laughed off the queer rumours, telling radio station KXXAS that their US fans "genuinely, seriously ponder that we’re in a relationship. It’s so funny!" He also revealed that some devotees were so convinced that they were an item, that they had nicknamed the lads Larry Stylinson. Then in July, Tomlinson slammed the allegations, stating that they were affecting the way himself and Styles behaved with each other, adding he only had eyes for girlfriend, Eleanor Calder.

    He told Storyboard: "This is a subject that was funny at first but now is actually hard to deal with, as I am in a relationship. "Me and Harry are best friends. People look into our every move - it is actually affecting the

    How A Generation Of Queers Found Their Way Through One Direction

    In the stir of Liam Payne’s tragic death, one fan reflects on the former One Direction luminary and how the lad band created space for gay fans to spot themselves…

    By Jesse Boland

    October 16, 2024, became an unexpected day of mourning for me and many of my friends. Not only did it mark the passing of British singer Liam Payne, who tragically died after falling from the third-floor balcony of his hotel suite in Buenos Aires, but for many of us it sealed a morbid closing to one of the brightest chapters of our adolescence. 

    Attempting to describe the grief of this decline to someone who did not belong to the 1D fandom feels onerous, as there are so few words to truly articulate this real-time bildungsroman of what we, the self-described Directioners, experienced during the turbulent chapter of our youth. It is my hope that whoever is reading this article from outside of the fandom approaches this piece with both empathy and curiosity for a decline they thankfully cannot or have not yet experienced, but with the intent to better understand why for so many adolescent women, and also homosexual men, the loss of Liam Payne s