Zayn Malik insists he will never ''deny'' his time with boy band One Direction and has revealed he has a wall dedicated to the band's memorabilia in his house.
The 23-year-old Pillowtalk singer, who left the band in March 2015, reveals he looks back on the time he spent with Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson and Liam Payne with fondness.
In excerpts from his tell-all memoir, serialised in Teen Vogue, Malik said: ''I can honestly say I'm proud of a lot of stuff from the One Direction days.
"I'm not sure people realise that, but I am. I've got the memorabilia - the platinum discs we received with every album - all over my house.
''I have a wall dedicated to displaying the memorabilia. One Direction was an incredible experience in its own right, and it's a part of me, an integral part of my history, and I'm never going to deny that aspect of my life.
''I got to meet amazing fans, and I can never thank all of them enough for the love and support they gave me during the good times, and the bad.''
Zayn left One Direction in March 2015
Malik's comments come after he admitted he "never felt like he belonged" in One Direction.
The singer, who is dating model Gigi Hadid, said: "When I decided to leave, it wasn't a big build up, it had always been underlying. I never felt like I belonged in the group, I was just doing it because at the time, I felt like it was the right place for me to be...
"To be honest, I mentally and physically distanced myself from what I was doing creatively because I didn't want any part of it really. It didn't feel like I was really being me."