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Zayn Malik posts a gratitude note for fans

On Sunday, the singer took to Twitter and shared a gratitude note for his fans.

Zayn Malik posts a gratitude note for fans

Well-known singer Zayn Malik returned to Twitter and posted his second tweet of 2023 on the microblogging site.

On Sunday, the singer took to Twitter and shared a gratitude note for his fans.


“I would like to say thank you to everyone that has supported me throughout this amazing journey, especially to my fans who I owe my life to. Love and adore you and see everything you do for me,” wrote the 30-year-old.

His fans were delighted to see his note and some of them even reacted to his post after which “We love you Zayn” started trending on Twitter.

"We adore YOU Zayn!" one Twitter user wrote. "So good to see your tweet. YOU MADE MY WEEK!"

Another tweeted, "We’re so proud of you and we will always support you!"

"So proud of you! We owe you so much, thank you! And remember we love you,” a third fan wrote.

A tweet read, "Respect to you Zayn, you've navigated challenging times with honesty and grace! Wishing you joy."

Though fans were excited to see Zayn’s tweet and extended their support to him, it is not known what made the singer share this message with his fans and followers on social media.

Stay tuned to this space for more updates and reveals.

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