23-year-old Zayn Malik is releasing an autobiography, set to document everything from his childhood in Bradford to his stint as one fifth of One Direction. Don’t pretend you’re not excited.
Titled simply 'Zayn' (because who needs two names when you have a face like that?) and published by Penguin Random House, this ‘only official book’ will present a ‘photographic journey’ through the singer’s life.
According to a statement from his publisher, the book will see Zayn ‘open up with a collection of thoughts, inspirations, personal stories, notes and drawings, and never-before-seen personal photographs.’ We now have visions of Zayn's answer to Alexa Chung's 'It.' Make of that what you will.
Within the first few pages of the book, Zayn reveals the reasoning behind his decision to share his life story. ‘I’m going to show you as much as I can so that you can judge me on my own terms, not on what the press or anyone else says,’ he writes.
Anyone who has ever seen the definitive One Direction documentary This Is Us will remember that the singer is something of an artistic soul, with a dedicated ‘graffiti room’ in one of his houses. Key quote? ‘I just decided that I wanted to spray paint my walls. It’s cool, because nobody can tell me I can’t.’ Zayn Malik: rebel with a cause?
Due to be released on November 1, you can already pre-order Zayn’s book online. Whatever you say, you know you’ll end up buying it. Just for the pictures.
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