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05/10/2024 01:58:50 am

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Zayn Malik Did Not Handle The Break-Up Well, Says Perrie Edwards

Zayn Malik of One Direction

(Photo : Reuters/Andrew Burton) Zayn Malik of One Direction

Perrie Edwards has recently come up with a statement that Zayn Malik could have done better when it comes to handling their break-up. The singer of Little Mix was engaged to Zayn Malik, who is the former "One Direction" star.

It has been previously reported that Malik sent Perrie a message that he is ending his relationship with her. Adding to the disappointment, Perrie was upset that the singer engaged in a Twitter argument with a Scottish Singer Calvin Haris. Well reports claim that this Twitter war was over Haris's boyfriend Taylor Swift, and that is actually what made Perrie upset because she loves Taylor.

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Zayn has been messaging Perrie even after they both had a break-up, but it was only last week that she decided that it was enough. Sources have stated that she was quite embarrassed by the Twitter war between Haris and Zayn, and the sources have also stated her saying that Zayn has not been able to handle the break-up in a good manner.

The couple started dating back in 2011 when they both met on the set of "X-Factor." They had a smooth relationship for a good two years and then they got engaged back in Aug. 2013. Reports even claim that the lovebirds were planning their wedding at Disneyland and the wedding was about to take place in June. So it seems that things were going on quite well for the two when suddenly the news of their break-up started hitting the tabloids.

Many fans believe that Perrie has gone through a lot during this phase and she now deserves to get much better. An insider told that Zayn did not treat her hell, but she will surely have the last laugh. Perrie has also been blamed for Zayn's decision of leaving the boy band "One Direction". However, she has maintained her silence and has maintained a low profile with regards to the break-up.

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