The boys can be seen streaking through the hallways of an Argentinian hotel

May 5, 2014 06:33 GMT  ·  By
Harry Styles and Niall Horan decide to streak the hallways of their Argentinian hotel
   Harry Styles and Niall Horan decide to streak the hallways of their Argentinian hotel

One Direction fans are definitely going to want to storm the hotels where their favorite band is staying even more from now on, after a video has leaked online showing the boys of presumably the most famous boy band in the world right now running shirtless and pantless through the halls of their hotels in Argentina.

The video was posted online and it is believed to be taken from the hotel's closed-circuit TV feed, usually used for security measures. This time, it was the perfect method to spy on the boys who must have forgotten that all hotels carry such a surveillance system.

In the video, you can clearly see a shirtless Harry Styles walk around in nothing but loose pants and a beanie, presumably talking to the other members. Soon after that, a man we can assume is Niall Horan, judging by the color of his hair, emerges from his own room in nothing but a pair of white boxers and begins waving his arms around, like he's cheering about something.

Harry seems to have some fun for a brief moment, but then quickly enters his room and is out of the shot, as Niall is still running around the hallway until a blond female, most likely the band's stylist Lou Teasdale, kindly opens the door for him to enter.

It is believed that the footage is taken from the hotel situated outside Buenos Aires center, where the boys are currently staying, as part of their South American tour. The hotel is said to be a stunner, with 160 rooms, terraces and a golf course, lagoon and nature reserve.

From the video, we can gather that the boys have the entire floor to themselves, which is something explained by the recent troubles they've had in Peru, when a large group of fans tried to storm their living accommodations and could only be stopped by local police forces.

Though mostly female fans, the 250 or so people, tried their best to overcome the vigilance of the police and the hotel staff. But this was the least of their problems, since touring in South America is usually a dangerous thing to do. Several countries here have very high levels of gun violence, as well as kidnapping threats.

It's still a long way for One Direction, who are just at the beginning of their 69-date world tour and who still got a lot of work ahead of them. Looks like they're keen to blow off some Steam in hotels, with a friendly bout of streaking.