Zayn Malik Reveals He Wasn't 'Allowed To Say Certain Things' In One Direction

He also talks about smoking pot and liking "chunky" girls in a revealing new interview.
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Zayn Malik works hard to shed his boy-band image in a revealing new interview with Billboard magazine.

The 22-year-old split from One Direction in March 2015 after five years with the group. Since then, he has openly criticized some of 1D's musical choices, previously calling their pop songs "generic as f**k" in the December/January issue of The Fader.

"We weren’t allowed to say certain things, or word [lyrics] the way we would want to," said Malik to Billboard. "I'd sit and wonder, 'If the fans knew how it worked, what would they think?' My argument was: People are more intelligent than that. They want to hear what’s real, so why don’t we write some stuff that we’re actually going through?"

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Malik also admitted that it's been hard to keep in touch with his former bandmates nearly a year after leaving the band.

"I had every intention of remaining friends with everybody, but I guess certain phone numbers have changed and I haven’t received calls from a lot of people," confessed the 22-year-old singer to Billboard. "I've reached out to a few of them and not got a reply. Certain people have pride issues, but it's stuff you overcome in time."

For now, Malik says he spends his time making music, smoking a strain of "creative weed" called sativa and hanging out with his rumored supermodel girlfriend, Gigi Hadid. The couple continue to fuel relationship rumors by posting Instagram photos of each other and attending the same Hollywood hotspots.

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Though Malik won't confirm his relationship with Hadid, he did tell Billboard that he has a certain type of girl that he goes for.

“I need a challenge. Also, I like girls that are a bit chunky in certain areas -- the nice areas," said Malik. "I like a fuller woman. I enjoy an intellectual conversation as well, where someone can construct a sentence beyond what hair and makeup they’re wearing, and talk about something political or about the world."

To read the rest of Malik's interview with Billboard, head here.

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