Liam Payne and Zayn Malik.Photo: Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty; Darren Gerrish/WireImage

During a recent appearance on theImpaulsivepodcast, Payne, 28, spoke about his relationship to fellow ex-One Direction member Malik, 29, with hostLogan Paul, who at one point brought up the “Pillowtalk” performer’s 2020 feud with his brother, Jake, after the siblingspublicly claimed he was unkind to them during a trip to Las Vegas.
“She tweeted something about get yourself a respectful man or something. That one didn’t age very well,” said Payne on the podcast, seemingly referencingMalik’s alleged September 2021 physical altercation with Gigi’s mother Yolanda, whom he reportedly called a “f—ing Dutch slut.”
Payne then seemingly made his thoughts about Malik clear. “There’s many reasons why I dislike Zayn and there’s many reasons why I’ll always, always be on his side,” he told Logan, 27.
Liam Payne and Zayn Malik.Jeff Spicer/Getty; Jamie McCarthy/Getty

“Guys – I wouldn’t normally comment on this stuff but when it’s your family it’s hard to let it slide,” began Payne’s post. "They mentioned a specific incident involving Zayn which I responded to – but listening back maybe I didn’t articulate myself as well as I could have."
Elsewhere in the podcast episode, Payne spoke about the differences in Malik’s life experiences versus his own.
“If I had had to go through what he went through — with his growth and whatever else… My parents are overly supportive to the point where it’s annoying at times. Zayn had a different upbringing in that sense,” he said.
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“You can always look at the man for where he is and say, ‘Oh yeah, whatever, that guy’s a d—,'” Payne continued. “But at the end of the day, once you’re understanding what he’s been through to get to that point — and also whether or not he wanted to be there.”
He added, “I can’t sit here and d— on him because of whatever. And listen, I don’t agree with any of his actions. I can’t commend some of the things that he’s done. I can’t be on his side for that.”
“What I can say is I understand and your only hope is that at some point in their life, the person at the other end of the phone wants to receive the help that you’re willing to give them,” concluded the conversation about Malik.
source: people.com