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Multiple outlets reported on April 18–19, 2026 that a planned three-part Netflix docuseries following former One Direction members Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson has been paused or shelved after an alleged on-set physical altercation.
The original report, attributed to The Sun and picked up by international entertainment media, says the incident occurred during filming in the United States late in 2025 and was triggered by a comment about Tomlinson’s late mother.
Sources quoted by tabloids allege Malik punched Tomlinson, causing cuts and a concussion; Tomlinson reportedly received medical treatment.
On April 18 Tomlinson unfollowed Malik on Instagram and two of his sisters likewise unfollowed Malik, actions widely reported as signalling a breakdown in relations.
Director Nicola Marsh posted an image of the tabloid coverage to her Instagram Story and subsequently locked her account.
The series was produced by Campfire Studios; Netflix, the artists and their representatives have not publicly confirmed the alleged incident or the production’s status.
Coverage varies on specifics, and key claims remain unverified by independent or official sources.
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Commenters add context of a previously reported 2023 altercation involving Malik and note early signs the Netflix project stalled (schedule omission, promo silence, unfollows). They stress a pattern of alleged misconduct and caution readers about relying on a tabloid source, predicting further reputational and production fallout.







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