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Niall Horan is taking his tongue-in-cheek rivalry with One Direction bandmate-turned-football rival Louis Tomlinson out of the Twittersphere and onto the red carpet.Speaking to Digital Spy at the launch of the Horan & Rose Event at The Grove in Hertfordshire, Niall made sure Louis knew that he wouldn't be going easy on him."I'm definitely confident about Soccer Aid yeah, usually this banter happens on Twitter and stuff like that but I think the English boys have been a little bit quieter than they usually are," he said. "I think they know what's coming, we've got a very, very strong team. We've got Ronaldinho, I think that pretty much says enough. Just in general it's gonna be an unbelievable experience. It really feels like we're in a professional football team, it's something we've all dreamt of as kids so I think it's genuinely gonna be an unbelievable week."The lads will be going up against each otherfor the charity football tournament in aid of UNICEF, with Tomlinson playing for Claudio Ranieri's England and Horan for Jose Mourinho's Rest of the World.
But while Niall and Louis are making sure to keep in touch - albeit with a bit of friendly banter - it seems one fellow bandmate has been keeping him out of the loop, with Niall admitting that he didn't know Harry would be cutting off his famous hair."He just posted a picture of it, of his hair, and it was gone," Niall added. "So that's the first I saw of it. It looks good, it looks good now."Niall has teamed up with golf pro Justin Rose to host an exclusive two-part charity event to raise awareness and funding for Cancer Research UK Kids and Teens.
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Niall Horan has spoken out against people that use Twitter to spread abusive messages revealing that he has been bombarded with mean messages from a group of followers over the last two weeks.
The One Direction star has over 25 million followers on Twitter and on Tuesday night he opened up about the hate messages he has been receiving which attack both him and his family."For the last two weeks I've been receiving messages off a group of fans, they have drowned my phone in messages, keeping me awake at night," he tweeted."But the worst part is. They have been nothing but abusive. Saying things you wouldn't believe about me and my family."And saying the worst things ever about my little nephew. Thank God I'm not the kind of person who thinks into stuff like this. But I just think it's crazy how we let people away with things like this."And the sad thing is. As I tweet this they are in the group chat laughing at me."
"Don't worry about me. I'm the most carefree, laid back person around. But I'm just signalling it, because this s**** is happening to others," he concluded.Shortly after Niall's series of tweets the One Direction fandom had #RespectNiall trending worldwide on the social media site.Horan, who is a golf enthusiast, also hit headlines on Wednesday after he called for more women to take up golf.Speaking ahead of his appearance at the BMW PGA Championship Celebrity Pro-Am, Horan said he feels strongly about getting more young people involved as they are "the future of the game"."I would really like to see a lot more girls playing it because the girls' tour at the moment, the LPGA tour, is absolutely amazing, and there should be more kids playing," he said.Horan said he was "probably over the hill now" to follow his dream of being a professional golfer, but hinted at another career now his former band is on hiatus, "If I could teach I would, but not at the moment," he added.
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Niall Horan has paid tribute to young cancer patients and their families after surprising them at a bowling alley in the UK.
The One Direction singer and golfer Justin Rose have teamed up as Horan and Rose to help the charity Cancer Research UK Kids & Teens. They have raised over €735,000 through a gala dinner and the BMW PGA Championship.
Mullingar man Horan chatted and bowled with the children and their families, describing them as "amazing"."They had been through so much but they were all so strong and positive. It was really inspiring," he said.
"Cancer is the biggest killer of children, teens and young adults in the UK, which is why it's so important to raise money to find cures and kinder treatments for the disease."The children and their parents paid tribute to Horan's kindness and compassion.
Eight-year-old Luna Caden said:
"I thought he was a really nice person, he asked me about my family and I think it's great that someone so busy being famous has time to come and meet us, and is helping to raise money so other kids don't have to go through the same thing."Thirteen-year-old Alayna Fernandes described it as "a fabulous day out". "I especially enjoyed the bowling with Niall - he was so nice and kind and lovely to talk to," she said. "My friends at school were all so jealous that I got to meet him. It was an amazing experience. "Seventeen-year-old Elliot Abel said it meant so much that Horan had trea