In another installment of that Cosmopolitan interview where Liam Payne talked about Sophia Smith buying him lingerie (giggle), Niall Horan and Liam dished on some more interesting goodies, including the advice they would give their teenage selves.
Niall figures he was a bit too carefree, explaining, "I think I was probably quite an annoying teenager. I'd teach myself how to know a situation." Liam added, "You just loved life; you still do today. That's why we love you." Aw.
Then Liam was quick to note that Niall needed a bit more grooming for the media in those early days, explaining, "Niall had a really bad streak...for always saying the wrong thing at the wrong time."
Niall admitted it was true, adding, "I just wasn't used to all of this. But now I know what I'm doing. So I think I'd tell my 14-year-old self to maybe grow up a bit before you do this!"
As for Liam, he says he might have been a bit less serious about everything, explaining: "I'd tell myself to lighten up a bit. I was just a bit too work-concentrated, because I really wanted to make it. I'd rather have just enjoyed it a bit more. But it kind of helped us along, me being the serious person while everybody else was erratic. I was the serious one."
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Niall figures he was a bit too carefree, explaining, "I think I was probably quite an annoying teenager. I'd teach myself how to know a situation." Liam added, "You just loved life; you still do today. That's why we love you." Aw.
Then Liam was quick to note that Niall needed a bit more grooming for the media in those early days, explaining, "Niall had a really bad streak...for always saying the wrong thing at the wrong time."
Niall admitted it was true, adding, "I just wasn't used to all of this. But now I know what I'm doing. So I think I'd tell my 14-year-old self to maybe grow up a bit before you do this!"
As for Liam, he says he might have been a bit less serious about everything, explaining: "I'd tell myself to lighten up a bit. I was just a bit too work-concentrated, because I really wanted to make it. I'd rather have just enjoyed it a bit more. But it kind of helped us along, me being the serious person while everybody else was erratic. I was the serious one."
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