One Direction post first Instagram photo in four years ahead of 10 year anniversary
22 July 2020, 16:48
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THIS IS NOT A DRILL. ONE DIRECTION ARE OFFICIALLY BACK ON INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER.
One Direction fans assemble. The band just shared their first Instagram post in four years ahead of their 10 year anniversary.
All 2020, One Direction fans have been eager to find out what the band are going to do to celebrate July 23rd being 10 years since they were put together. Will they reunite for a tour? Will they release new music? Will they appear in a tell-all interview? It's no secret that people want Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan and Zayn back together as a band.
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Things have been pretty quiet in the build up to the big day but now they've returned to their official Instagram account.
Today (Jul 22), One Direction posted their first Instagram photo since they went on hiatus just over four years ago. The group's social media accounts shared a black image with the writing '10 Years of One Direction' on it, using their signature logo. The upload also included the caption: "Tomorrow! You and me got a whole lot of history #10YearsOf1D". The pic already has 2.3 million likes. The group also tweeted the same image from their official account.
As it stands, neither Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan nor Zayn have commented on the photo or publicly addressed the 10 year anniversary in any formal way on their own social media accounts.
Nevertheless, fans globally are losing it with many hoping that the boys will announce something official tomorrow.
One Direction's publicist, Simon Jones, previously released a statement explaining what that the band will be celebrating the anniversary by launching a new website and releasing a new video honouring their legacy and impact. Could this post mean that there is more news in store though? It looks like we'll find out tomorrow.