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One Direction singer Liam Payne wrote a note to his girlfriend shortly before his death, predicting they would get married within a year, she has revealed.
Kate Cassidy posted a new tribute to him on Wednesday, a week after his death in a fall from a balcony in Argentina at the age of 31. "A few weeks ago, we sat outside on a beautiful evening manifesting our lives together," she wrote on Instagram. "I keep your note close, even though you told me not to look at it. It said, 'Me and Kate to marry within a year/engaged & together forever'." She also posted a series of photos, including one of his handwritten note. She added: "Liam, I know we'll be together forever, but not in the way we had planned. You'll always be with me. I've gained a guardian angel. "I will love you for the rest of my life and beyond, carrying our dreams and memories with me everywhere I go. Forever yours, Katelyn." Payne had been in a relationship with the US influencer since 2022, and she had been with him in South America in the days before he died. But when Payne fell to his death on 16 October, Cassidy had already left the country. 'The love of my life' She started her Instagram message: "I don't even know where to begin. My heart is shattered in ways I can't put into words. "I wish you could see the huge impact you've had on the world, even as it feels so dark right now. You brought so much happiness and positivity to everyone - millions of fans, your family, friends, and especially me. You are so incredibly loved. "You are - because I can't say were - my best friend, the love of my life, and everyone you touched felt just as special as I did. Your energy was contagious, lighting up every room you walked into." She continued: "None of this feels real, and I can't wrap my head around this new reality of not having you here. I'm struggling to figure out how to live in a world without you by my side. Together, we got to be kids again, always finding joy in the smallest things. "Liam, you had the kindest soul and the most fun-loving spirit. It feels like I've lost the best part of myself. I can't imagine a day without your laughter and love. You brought so much light into my life." Payne's sudden death led to an outpouring of grief from his family, friends and fans around the world. His father Geoff is now in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires, and authorities are carrying out tests before allowing his body to be returned to the UK. They are also reviewing phone, computer and security camera evidence to establish the full circumstances of his death. But then paid for sex the minute she left |
Veteran foreign correspondent Michael Buerk has expressed his disapproval of the BBC’s extensive coverage of Liam Payne’s death.
The BBC journalist, 78, known for his landmark 1984 Six O’Clock News bulletin about the famine in Ethiopia that triggered the release of the charity single “Do They Know It’s Christmas”, and Bob Geldof’s 16-hour music marathon Live Aid, described Payne as a “drugged up, faded, boy band singer”. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Buerk claimed Payne’s death should not have been of such interest to any of the BBC news programmes, including Today and the 10 O’Clock News. When asked how foreign reporting has changed since his Ethiopia report, the broadcaster said there was “more of an appetite for seriousness” at the height of his career and slammed the channel’s interest in Payne’s death. “Last week, this programme decided that the most important thing that had happened in the world was that a drugged up faded boy band singer had fallen off a balcony,” he said. “Even the 10 O’clock News, which is normally good on these things, thought it was the second most important thing that happened in the world.” https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...-b2634872.html Does he have a point? |
No he's an old curmudgeon with no compassion. Would have thought better of him.
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Yes even as it went Live as it came to 11PM GBnewsHD has the great one hour Newspaper Review. called "headliners" All the papers ready and printed I was shocked they stopped that. with very little updates non stop Liam images. No one hour Newspaper Review that night on GBnewsHD |
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There's a big difference, as we all well know. |
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the news has become a soap opera. I switched on bbc when news of the israel strike came in and they were showing some mundane topic that no-one gave a crap about
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I never watch carefully curated agenda-driven news such as the BBC
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It may not be bigger news but it's certainly less humdrum. Unfortunately. |
Liam Payne’s first posthumous release will arrive this Friday, less than two weeks after the former One Direction star died suddenly aged 31.
The track, titled “Do No Wrong”, was a collaboration between Payne and Grammy-winning producer Sam Pounds. Pounds announced the forthcoming release on social media, calling it a tribute to the late singer’s spirit as he shared a message to Payne’s family and fans. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainm...f23da900&ei=17 popping this in here rather than the Tribute thread, feels like tasteless cashing in to me rather than a tribute but what do I know |
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Especially given the circumstances aren't even known re: was it mental health related, suicide, an "accident" (I say in quotes because I strongly suspect it was an accidental death, but I wouldn't call it random, it was effectively caused by him being heavily under the influence of various substances). On that note. I have (unfortunately, wish I hadn't) seen the full uncensored pictures of the aftermath/body, which are very much out there on the internet. Having seen them I am at this point 99% sure he didn't commit suicide. He's wearing a bag over his shoulder and also there's what appears to be a piece of railing or similar in his hand... I honestly think he was trying to climb over for whatever reason (very drunk/high/wasted) and whatever he was holding onto has snapped off in his hand. Ultimately though I don't think it's any different to, say, a drugs overdose. Cause of death was (rather clearly, unfortunately) head injury from the fall, but really the cause is the state he was in at the time. If it's any "comfort" to anyone - it looks like he would have died "on impact" and probably had no time to even know what was happening. |
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Today I’m deciding to hold “ Do No Wrong” and leave those liberties up to all family members. I want all proceeds go to a charity of their choosing (or however they desire). Even though we all love the song it’s not the time yet. We are all still mourning the passing of Liam and I want the family to morn in peace and in prayer. We will all wait. With love Sam Pounds. He decided to postpone due to family concerns...the right decision |
…QB, do you think that you could put a spoiler on that, it’s quite graphic and those pics are not something that everyone would want to see or have in any way described in any detail…
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Yeah, it's not a cash grab if you can be bothered to read it properly, or stop just hearing what you want to hear? It has been postponed and will be for charity.
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But it was originally though right until everyone said how tasteless it was.
His record company didn’t think he was good enough to continue with him so thought they could cash in |
CCTV has apparently confirmed that he didn’t commit suicide. Hasn’t been released but it seems that he was so out of his face he fainted and fell.
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there really isn't money in releasing a single for whatever reason any more. Performers only make their money from live performance. The days of a single being released for charity etc are long gone
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