Joe Jonas unfollows Gigi and Zayn

Joe Jonas has unfollowed Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik on Twitter. The 26-year-old singer split from the model a few weeks ago, and following the news of her new romance with the former One Direction star, he has removed them from his social media account. And Joe has also deleted a picture of himself, Zayn and Kanye West, which was captioned '#SQUAD' and posted before he dated Gigi, from his page. Zayn and Gigi were seen leaving The Nice Guy in West Hollywood holding hands in the early hours of Sunday morning (29.11.15). Their LA date came just a few days after they reportedly spent two nights together at the Bowery Hotel in New York. They were spotted making their way back to the hotel by taxi in the city's Bowery district, where Zayn, 22, has been working on his first solo album. Recently a source close to the pair admitted they've been growing increasingly close to each other. The insider explained: "It's a very new thing. They're just seeing where it goes." Meanwhile, another source said the British singer is "chuffed" to be dating the blonde beauty, having ended his engagement to Little Mix star Perrie Edwards earlier this year. The insider said: "I wouldn't call them boyfriend and girlfriend. But seeing each other? Definitely. He's chuffed."

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