Money won't change Niall Horan says brother

Niall Horan's brother insists money won't change the One Direction heartthrob.

Money won't change Niall Horan says brother

Niall Horan's brother insists money won't change the One Direction heartthrob.

Greg Horan thinks money is "not a big thing" for the boy band star, even though his group are on course to gross over $1bn in 2013 through a combination of album and tour sales, merchandise and their own movie.

He told the Irish Sun newspaper: "I think he will cope well whatever happens. Niall doesn't spend that much money or talk about money, it's not a big thing in his life.

"Obviously it's amazing if the band go on to make a billion in a year, and I, for one, hope they do, but it will not change Niall. I know that much."

US website Business Insider projects One Direction - which also includes Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson - will earn $270m from their forthcoming 'Where We Are' stadium tour in 2014.

The band have reportedly sold 30 million records to date, and at an average price of $9.99, that equates to just under $300m in gross sales.

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