Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne, and Louis Tomlinson recently headed to Six Flags Magic Mountain in Los Angeles, and it sounds like they all had a great time. However, their trip gave Directioners two big mysteries to solve: why Zayn Malik didn't go and who the brunette girl was that Harry was photographed with.
Six Flags Magic Mountain tweeted a photo of the guys riding
the Tatsu roller coaster, and of course the camera loved ridiculously photogenic guy Harry (it's amazing how happy and calm he, Niall, and Louis looked).
Zayn's absence prompted a ton of Twitter jokes from Directioners, who pointed out how odd it is that he didn't go ride any of the roller coasters—his Twitter page does advise his fans to enjoy the roller coaster that is life, after all.
However, Directioners didn't seem to be too worried about why Zayn Malik was missing out on all the fun because they were more concerned about a photo of Harry Styles with a brunette girl. One Twitter user wrote, "Harry and a girl at six flags today, my friend took this and said that they were holding hands and flirting." The tweet was accompanied by a photo of Harry and the brunette from the back. The photo doesn't go down low enough, but judging from how close together they are, they could be holding hands.
Some fans responded to the tweet by saying that the girl in the photo is the sister of Liam Payne's girlfriend Danielle Peazer, and in this photo the girl beside Harry really does look like Sarah Peazer. Perhaps she and Harry have just become really good friends because of her sister dating a member of the band. However, it is a little odd that she's hanging out with the band when Danielle isn't around.
If Sarah and Harry Styles aren't just friends, it's hard to imagine what fans will say—some Directioners will surely not be happy about sisters snagging two of the guys.
So what do you think of all of this—is there something going on between Harry and Sarah Peazer, and why didn't Zayn Malik go to Six Flags? Sound off in the comments!
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