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Gigi Hadid tweets heartfelt message of support for boyfriend Zayn Malik

Los Angeles - Gigi Hadid has vowed to support her "love" Zayn Malik in his battle with anxiety. 

The 23-year-old singer axed his performance at Capital FM's Summertime Ball in London at the last minute on Saturday after suffering an anxiety attack and Gigi, 21, has taken to Twitter to praise him for his bravery and publicly declare her love for him. 

She wrote: "Z - I've seen the battles you go through and the way you fight to get to a place that allows you to get up there for your fans.

"Your bravery in those times makes me proud, but your honesty last night proved what you're all about, being real. Human recognises human. You made the best of the situation and have given your fans an opportunity to understand you better as a performer.

"Those who can find compassion now are the ones who deserve to watch you continue to grow. We are all here to support you and make each experience easier. Your talent and good heart will never lead you wrong.

"Love you and so proud of you always :) G (sic)."

Gigi's message came just days after the pair reconciled following a reported split earlier this month, although neither have addressed the break-up reports. 

Zayn also took to Twitter to thank fans for their support after opening up about his anxiety issues.

He wrote: "Thank you for your kind messages of support. It means a lot. X (sic)."

Zayn's message came one day after he took to Instagram to explain why he cancelled his show.

See his post here:

A photo posted by Zayn Malik (@zayn) on And it has been claimed that Zayn didn't even make it to Wembley before he backed out of the gig.

And it has been claimed that Zayn didn't even make it to Wembley before he backed out of the gig.

An insider told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "At 7.30pm they were still preparing to interview him before he took to the stage. His team didn't communicate with them until very late in the game and when people started to check if everything was OK, they refused to answer calls."

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