It’s been seven years since One Direction split up in 2016, but the boys have still had each other’s back throughout the years. Niall Horan, for example, recently shared that he sent his new third studio album The Show to Louis Tomlinson for feedback. Horan is now opening up about the group’s maintained closeness in a new interview with Sunday TODAY.
“I just think we never believed the hype,” Horan told host Willie Geist, who observed how 1D avoided the “fire” that has damaged other boy bands. “As I said, the state of shock was always there. You have to remember, it was us, our team, our…