Zayn Malik's fling gets death threats from his fans

 
30 January 2013
The Weekender

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Zayn Malik's fling Courtney Webb has received hundreds of death threats since revealing she slept with the One Direction star behind his girlfriend's back.

Australian beauty Courtney 'CJ' Webb, who allegedly had a one-night stand with the One Direction star last week, says she has been subjected to abusive messages from Zayn's fans since revealing they spent the night together.

The 21-year-old waitress told The Sun: "I was expecting some abuse but it has got out of control. I've had hundreds of calls from all over the world. One American girl left me six voicemails in an hour saying she was going to kill me. It's really scary."

Courtney's number was made public by her and Zayn's mutual friend Leon Anderson on Twitter, which he eventually deleted after three hours but she claims it was too late.

She said: "Leon's a nasty piece of work. It was Zayn who cheated, not me, and Leon let it happen."

Despite reports of their fling, Zayn's girlfriend Perrie Edwards appears to have forgiven him and let him stay over in her luxury suite in Nottingham, where her girl band Little Mix were performing.

A source previously said: "Things are far from over between Zayn and Perrie. He came and stayed in the Little Mix hotel, where Perrie was booked in with her bandmates.

"Everybody gave them their space. They needed to talk things through before Perrie went on stage."

Zayn flew back early from the NRJ music awards in Paris on Sunday to visit Perrie after Courtney claimed she had slept with the boy band heartthrob at his £2.2 million mansion in London last week while Perrie was on tour.

After what was initially thought to be a brief showdown, it has emerged the couple spent the whole night together, with Zayn appearing bleary-eyed on Monday morning.

Speaking just before the show at Concert Hall on Monday night, Perrie, 19, insisted: "I'm totally fine, I'm good. I'm looking forward to the show, this is going to be the best night."

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