One Direction's Liam Payne has wardrobe malfunction after underwear stolen from hotel room balcony on 'Take Me Home' tour 2013?

By Jon Niles, Mstars Reporter | Oct 31, 2013 11:45 AM EDT

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Last month, One Direction's resident hunk Liam Payne had his underwear stolen right off of his hotel room balcony while the boys were in Australia for a leg of their "Take Me Home" tour. Now new photos of the "Story of My Life" singer make us think that he has yet to get them back! Liam was sporting some low-hanging sweatpants this week and showing off a bit much in this series of photographs.

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There are a few great things we can take away from these photos:

Liam doesn't seem to notice that he is showing off the top of his pelvic region?

Come on, man! You don't feel the sweatpants sagging way under your waste? There's no way he doesn't notice this. Liam might be giving us a show on purpose!

He's checking for more intruders!

We see you scoping around your neighboring balconies, Liam. Don't worry, security has probably stepped up in the last month after your underwear was stolen last. Just fix your pants!

He doesn't even wear underwear!

Remember when you were complaining about having your underwear stolen? Well it doesn't seem like you needed the shorts anyway, Liam. It's like complaining about having your shirt stolen: We all know you rarely where shirts, dude!

All joking aside, Liam has been a good sport about having his clothing stolen last month. It looks like he isn't keeping any loose articles on his balcony anymore so he has at least learned to handle that better.

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