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Liam Payne’s dad greets fans as Cheryl honors him.

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Liam Payne's dad greets fans as Cheryl honors him

As former wife Cheryl says her son Bear must “face the reality of never seeing his father again”, Liam Payne’s father has seen tributes outside the hotel where he died. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, Payne, 31, fell from the balcony of his third-floor hotel room and died on Wednesday. A fellow British singer in the Girls Aloud band and Payne’s girlfriend between 2016 and 2018 complained about what she called abhorrent media treatment following his death.

The hotel in Argentina was stormed by a group of photographers with Geoff Payne leading them causing supporters to shout at them and bar them entry. Contrary to his family’s requests and burials, the Argentine television followed Mr. Payne from his hotel to the Casa Sur hotel in Buenos Aires after the death of his son.

Cheryl posted on Instagram: As I manage this earth-shattering occurrence and work through my grief at this indescribably difficult moment, I’d like to respectfully remind everyone that we have lost a human life.” Cheryl uploaded a black-and-white photo of Payne and Bear and a broken heart emoji with her statement.

Cheryl also worried that her seven-year-old son could see “abhorrent reports and media exploitation” and she cannot safeguard him. She said the thought that Bear will one day see the reports and media exploitation that we’ve seen in the past two days bothered her the most. I can’t protect him from that in the future. I implore you to evaluate how some of these reports serve other than to injure those left to pick up the pieces.

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Ask yourself if you would like your child or family to read the comments you make.
The 41-year-old concluded by urging people to allow Payne “the little dignity he has left in the wake of his death to rest in some peace at last”. The father of a son stopped to read a tribute outside of a hotel. Some supporters told the BBC that they wanted to give him space when he arrived, so they blocked the cameras.

Mr. Payne had visited the Buenos Aires morgue to identify his son so his remains could be taken back to the UK. A federal prosecutor informed the BBC that Payne’s body had been “released” for identification and no additional testing. Investigations into his death continue. When Payne’s body will return to the UK is unknown. On Friday night, fans held a vigil in Wolverhampton, the singer’s hometown.

Simon Cowell, who formed the group on The X Factor in 2010, said he is “heartbroken” and empty” after Payne’s death. Cowell described Payne as “kind, funny, sweet, thoughtful [and] talented”. Every tear I drop remembers you.” Kate Cassidy, Payne’s fiancée, said she was “at a complete loss” and called the singer “my angel”. You are everything,” she said.

Liam Payne's dad greets fans as Cheryl honors him

“I adore you totally and utterly. I’ll adore you forever.” Every tear I drop remembers you.” kate Cassidy, Payne’s fiancée, said she was “at a complete loss” and called the singer “my angel”. You are everything,” she said. I adore you totally and utterly. I’ll adore you forever.”

Niall Horan, Payne’s bandmate, said he was “absolutely devastated” by the “passing of his amazing friend” on Friday. Harry Styles used to say his “heart breaks” for Payne’s family. His greatest joy was making other people happy, and it was an honor to be with him as he did it.

Louis Tomlinson said Liam “the most vital part of One Direction” with a “gift for writing” like Styles. Zayn Malik openly praised Payne’s “positive outlook and reassuring smile” in his remark. Sharon Osbourne, another former X Factor judge, wrote to Payne that the music industry “let you down”. Where was this industry when you needed them?” she said.

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Katie Waissel, a 2010 X Factor participant with One Direction, branded the music industry “very manipulative, coercive and deconstructive” and “it sucks the soul out of people”. On BBC Radio 5 Live, Waissal, who has long advocated for stronger TV assistance, criticized the amount provided to contestants on X Factor.

Bruce Springsteen told the Daily Telegraph that the industry “puts enormous pressures on young people” who lack “the inner self yet to be able to protect themselves from a lot of the things that come with success and fame”.

Springsteen stated he “very well” understands this from his “own wrestling with different things” experience.

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