Zayn Malik recently shared a cryptic message on Twitter after his ex-girlfriend Perrie Edwards was photographed cosying up to dancer Rycardo Gomez. The former One Direction singer talked about not coming home after Perrie shared her photo arm-in-arm with the dancer.

Zayn is reportedly still in Los Angeles working on his new music, while Perrie has been in London doing shows with her group Little Mix. Just recently, the 22-year old hinted of his love for L.A. after he talked about not returning to his birth home in the United Kingdom.

His post received mix reactions from his fans with one Twitter user named Liz hoping that Zayn’s cryptic message was taken from a song. Other fan named PDC OTRA asked if Zayn meant he’s never coming back to the U.K. Others responded differently.

According to Mirror UK, Zayn’s Twitter post came after his ex-girlfriend Perrie Edwards took to her Instagram page to share her photo with backup dancer Rycardo Gomez. The photo was reportedly taken after Little Mix performed at the Apple Music Festival in London on Tuesday. Perrie captioned her photo, “Reunited with this one last night! My love for this boy is outrages! I adore my Riri!” and tagged Gomez @rycardogomez.

Perrie also shared another Instagram snap to send her birthday greetings to British dancer Claudimar Neto. The “Black Magic” singer included a lengthy caption to her photo, where she talks about her appreciation for the dancer and how he’s helped inspire her.

“I am so happy to have you in my life! I don't know how I'd survive without you always having my back! You inspire me so much to do better and be better! You're so strong, ambitious, passionate, talented and caring! You talented hunk you! Hope you had the best birthday ever! I love you my claudimuff!” Perrie wrote on her Instagram photo.

Perrie has been putting on a brave face since her split with Zayn in August, five months after he quit One Direction. The ex-couple were engaged to be married. It’s believed Malik broke up with Perrie through text.

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