Perez Hilton — One Direction sure are some record-breaking blokes!
It looks like breaking the record for the most viewed vid in 24 hours on VEVO for their single, Live While We’re Young, wasn’t the only achievement they’ve seen recently!
The track has just be... more info
Guardian Music — Live While We're Young shifts 341,000 copies in a week to become fastest selling single by a British actTeen boy band One Direction have hit the top of the charts in the US with the fastest selling single by a British act.The band, runners up in the ... more info
Perez Hilton — WOooooOOOOo! It's time for British/Irish boyband One Direction and American football quarterback Drew Brees to rummmmbbllllleeee…
For Pepsi!
Ch-ch-check out the HIGHly anticipated and super sweet 1DB Pepsi commercial (above)!
OH mah goodness, We'... more info
ContactMusic — Boyband One Direction have landed a second U.S. pop chart record after scoring the fastest-selling track ever by a non-American artist.They became... more info
Mjsbigblog —
Watch Harry Styles of One Direction and Drew Brees, who is a quarterback for the New Orleans Saints NFL football team, fight over a Pepsi in the soft drink company's latest TV commercial.
Video after the jump.
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E! Online — Forget about Beatlemania. These days One Direction pandemonium is taking over the USA.
Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson have made chart history in...
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The Independent — Chart stars One Direction were delighted today after their new single Live While We're Young hit the US number 1 spot, to become the fastest-selling single by a UK act. more info
Big Apple Music Scene — So in recent and totally ridiculous news, One Direction has announced they they are going to release a line of oral hygiene products. More »
5 Random Celebrity Products, As Inspired By The One Direction Toothpaste Line is a post from: Crushable
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The Independent — One Direction's new single "Live While We're Young" has become the fastest-selling track by a non-US artist in chart history. more info