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Zayn Malik Admits to Letting Go of Arrogance

Zayn Malik has admitted he has learnt how to let go of his 'brash arrogance' and accept he 'isn't always right'. The singer, 33, has spoken out about how he han...

Zayn Malik Admits to Letting Go of Arrogance
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has admitted he has learnt how to let go of his 'brash arrogance' and accept he 'isn't always right'. 

The singer, 33, has spoken out about how he handles disagreements in a new interview, which comes days after it was reported he punched , 34, while filming a documentary. 

Speaking on the Zach Sang Show to promote his new album Konnakol, Zayn said learning to love himself has helped him deal with opposing opinions better. 

He explained: 'It allows you to love everybody, and not even just in a romantic relationship sense, just like friends, people that you speak to have a conversation with. They can express their ideas to you, and you're a lot more receptive of what they're saying.

'You don't always have to agree, either. Someone can have a completely different opinion to you, and that's fine. We're not all the same. It's cool. Also, [some people] undervalue the ability to not be right. You don't always have to be right.

'I don't know the specific moment [I realised that], but definitely in the last few years. Like, you want to be right... that brash arrogance and s**t. 

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Zayn Malik has admitted he has learnt how to let go of his 'brash arrogance' and accept he 'isn't always right

'But as you get older, I don't know if it's the same for everybody, but it chills out a bit. It subsides, that inner voice.'

Zayn and Louis had  where they would discuss their lives and reflect on memories from their days in the band.

But according to The Sun, the series has been scrapped after the pair got into a physical altercation - with Zayn allegedly punching Louis in the face, resulting in the singer suffering a concussion and requiring medical treatment. 

The pair have reportedly not spoken since the incident occurred six months ago.

Following the 'punching' news, Louis unfollowed Zayn on Instagram, while Zayn still has Louis as one of the 17 people he follows. 

The Daily Mail contacted Netflix, Campfire Studios, and representatives for Zayn and Louis for comment. 

Elsewhere in the interview, Zayn made some rare comments about fatherhood and how he 'stopped looking at things negatively'. The singer co-parents his daughter Khai, five, with Gigi Hadid. 

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He said: 'When I seen her the first time was an amazing thing - when she was born and I held her in my hands. It just felt like, wow, all my s**t doesn't really mean anything. So insignificant.

The singer, 33, has spoken out about how he handles disagreements in a new interview, which comes days after it was reported he punched Louis Tomlinson, 34

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