Zayn Malik, Gigi Hadid call it quits after 7 months | Inquirer Entertainment

Zayn Malik, Gigi Hadid call it quits after 7 months

/ 10:28 AM June 03, 2016

After reports that pop icon Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Calvin Harris split up after 15 months of dating, another break-up rattled Hollywood.

Former “One Direction” singer Zayn Malik and Victoria’s Secret supermodel Gigi Hadid parted ways after a seven-month relationship.

Sources divulged to entertainment news site E! News that the Hollywood “It” couple had had a “love-hate relationship” just before they broke up.

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“During her birthday they were fighting,” an insider gossiped. Hadid, 21, and Malik, 23, had “broken up and got back together a few times.”

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Another source leaked that although Hadid was “gloomy,” with their relationship getting on the rocks, there was still hope that the couple would reconcile.

“Zayn and Gigi did break up, but they can likely get back together tomorrow. It’s all very unclear what’s going on between them now. They have been having some issues lately that involved communication and getting along,” the source elucidated.

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According to US Magazine, Hadid previously dated two admired singers, Joe Jonas and Cody Simpson. Malik was formerly engaged to Perrie Edwards.

Below is Hadid’s last Instagram post with Malik. Gianna Francesca Catolico

missing you ❤️

A photo posted by Gigi Hadid (@gigihadid) on May 20, 2016 at 7:18pm PDT

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