Louis Tomlinson has started a Twitter war with former One Direction member Zayn Malik's producer Naughty Boy, and it appears that this on-going drama isn't wrapping up soon.

According to Fashion & Style, Tomlinson is not at all pleased when Naught Boy posted a video online claiming that he "saved Zaughty" and that "Zaughty will rise." Could he be teasing about Malik's solo debut following his exit from the famous band?

Obviously, Tomlinson did not like how Naughty Boy retweeted that clip because he quickly took to his social media account to slam Naughty Boy for what he did.

"Wow @NaughtyBoyMusic you're so inconsiderate pal, seriously how f**ing old are you? Grow up! "#masterofallwisdom," Tomlinson wrote in response to the other's post.

Tomlinson even added, "Always have struggled to bite my tongue."

The music producer also didn't like how Tomlinson reacted so he quickly responded with, "Louis Tomlinson calm down. Was talking bout Louis Walsh cuz he didn't let someone through on x factor. Look @ the date of the tweet. #2014."

But obviously, Tomlinson knew that Naughty Boy was trying to stray him from the main issue, so he reminded Zayn's producer again on what he did, "NaughtyBoyMusic I was talking about the video you tweeted. Clearly trying to wind the fans up! Well you succeeded anyway. Fair play."

But Naught Boy insisted that he did not do anything wrote, telling the One Direction member, "When ur getting hate for something u didn't do, a bit of love can go a long way, that's why I retweeted, time will tell the real story guys."

The Twitter war intensified when Naughty Boy posted a SoundCloud link to Malik's debut demo, which he apparently removed later on. He captioned the link: "let the music do the talking guys. thank us later."

The Twitter feud between Tomlinson and Naughty Boy comes after Malik revealed that he is leaving the band and after Tomlinson took to Twitter to thank fans who stayed loyal to the band.

"Been a crazy couple of days but know that we are going to work harder than ever to deliver the best album we've ever made for you guys!" Tomlinson said at the time. "Your support has been incredible , truly incredible so thank you so much!"