PHOTOS: Fans, Notroxi and Teeftzaddy, share new pictures of Zayn Malik at New Jersey airport before heading to London KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Monday, May 29, 2023

PHOTOS: Fans, Notroxi and Teeftzaddy, share new pictures of Zayn Malik at New Jersey airport before heading to London

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Fans, Notroxi and Teeftzaddy, share new pictures of Zayn Malik at New Jersey airport before heading to London.

Taking to social media, Notroxi, shared a picture in which she posed with Zayn Malik while he was at a airport in New Jersey, United States of America.

After arriving in London, Zayn Malik and another fan, @teeftzaddy, posed for pictures.

While at airport in London, Zayn Malik, is seen wearing Rare Vintage X MTV 1992 jacket and a ring on his finger. 

Zayn, who's dad Yaser is Pakistani and mum Tricia converted to Islam upon marrying him, recalled the time he was greeted by excessive security checks and hours of being detained once he arrived in America. 

Speaking to the Evening Standard, the star, who's in a relationship with half Palestinian model Gigi Hadid, 22, detailed the moment he had 'three security checks' before even getting on the plane in London.

Zayn went from a regular everyday teen to a bonafide superstar overnight in the 2010 X Factor formed back alongside Liam Payne, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan

And talking about the wider picture at the time, the heartthrob described: 'I was 17, my first time in America, jet-lagged off the plane, confused. The same thing happened the next time too.' 

However, Zayn - who is currently starring in the new Versus Versace ad campaign alongside his girlfriend's younger sister Bella, seemed to take the unsettling experience in his stride - noting the 'level of caution that needs to be taken.'

Malik, 24, was born in the U.K. and raised Muslim by his parents. His father is from Pakistan, and his mother converted to Islam after their marriage. Malik said his background is something he takes "a great sense of pride — and responsibility — in."

"I'm not currently practicing, but I was raised in the Islamic faith, so it will always be with me," he said. "I identify a lot with the culture. But I'm just me. I don't want to be defined by my religion or my cultural background."

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