LOOK: 1D’s Louis Tomlinson introduces baby Freddie | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: 1D’s Louis Tomlinson introduces baby Freddie

/ 02:07 PM January 28, 2016

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1D’S NEWEST MEMBER? One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson introduces to the world his newborn son Freddie. SCREENGRAB FROM TOMLINSON’S TWITTER ACCOUNT

Is there room for one more One Direction member?

Because if there is, a baby who is barely a week old may just be the perfect candidate.

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Meet baby Freddie, the son of One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson and stylist Briana Jungwirth.

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On Thursday, Tomlinson sent social media into collective “Awws” when he posted a picture of him cradling his newborn son.

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“Meet my little lad, Freddie,” the caption of his photo read.

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Jungwirth gave birth to Freddie on January 22. She and Tomlinson, however, are no longer together.

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One Direction, which was formed on the British talent competition “X Factor,” rose to fame with hits like “Perfect,” “Steal My Girl,” and “What Makes You Beautiful.”

In 2015, after Zayn Malik had announced that he was splitting up from the group, One Direction announced that it was going to take an “extended” hiatus in 2016.

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The band, however, clarified that the break would not be permanent, even releasing an album as a foursome.

READ: One Direction will return, says Tomlinson

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With the hiatus already imminent, Tomlinson can focus on rearing his adorable son. IDL

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