Zayn Malik Reportedly Dropped By Record Label After Harassing Gigi Hadid And Her Mother
More problems for Zayn Malik. According to The Sun, the former One Direction bandmate has allegedly been dropped from his record label amid accusations of the singer harassing and pushing Gigi Hadid’s mom Yolanda.
As we previously reported, Malik is accused of pushing Yolanda, 57, into her dresser during a “physical” incident at his home in Pennsylvania, which he lives in with Gigi and their kid Khai Hadid Malik. According to court documents, Malik referred to Netherlands’ born Yolanda as a “F****g Dutch s**t”. Although Malik denied getting physical, the 28-year-old was sentenced to probation and anger management classes following his guilty plea. A plea of “no contest” was not accepted, reports the Daily Star.

As a result, record label RCA, owned by Sony, has reportedly dropped the singer, The Sun reports: “A lot of people have tried desperately to get Zayn’s life and career back on track, but nothing has worked,” a senior music source told outlry. “So many people who have worked with him have just given up.”
“He’s almost impossible to control or guide. A while ago his label quietly decided it was the end of the line for their relationship, and now this.”
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