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One Direction Reassure Fans That They WILL Be Back

When One Direction decided that they fancied a little break after five years of hard work and constant touring, many people claimed that it was the end of the band.

Although their millions of dedicated fans across the globe were fairly confident that Louis Tomlinson meant it when he told Alan Carr they’d only be gone for around about two years, others have enjoyed creating rumours about the foursome hating eachother.

Earlier this week the rumour mill went into overdrive when Liam Payne announced that he’d signed to Capitol Records and although his sister quickly took to Twitter to reassure fans that this didn’t mean he wouldn’t be going back to One Direction once their break was over, some were still dubious.

Now the boys themselves have taken to social media to once again insist that they were planning on regrouping in the future as they celebrated the six year anniversary of being put into the band.

We’re not going to lie, it was pretty emotional stuff.

Louis was the first to kick off yesterday’s celebrations, releasing a video on One Direction’s official Twitter page to thank fans for their support. He then took to his own social media page and wrote: “Read so many amazing tweets from you guys !

"Thanks for sharing the memories with us .. Here’s to many more. [SIC]”

Harry Styles followed up with: “Six years. I have no idea how to say thank you for all your support. For everything you are, and everything you’ve done, thank you. H.”

Niall Horan added: “6 years . wow ! As Louis touched in his message , each one of you have played in a part in changing lives..

"You are the best fans in the world as you know . . Thank you so much for everything so far. [SIC]”

Finally, Liam Payne took to social media earlier today to conclude with: “Very late to the party but wow six years of us!! still so many more to come I’ve never been part of something so amazing.!

You hear that, guys? Still so many more to come.

Everything so far.

Here’s to many more.

We hate to break it to the One Direction haters out there, but it looks to us like the boys really meant it when they insisted that this was "not the end” in their last single before the break, ‘History’.

We bloomin’ knew it.