Liam Payne shared photo of One Direction in final Instagram post before tragic death at 31
Singer Liam Payne issued a heartfelt message alongside a photo of One Direction on his Instagram page weeks before his tragic death aged 31
Liam Payne shared a photo of his time in One Direction before he died.
The singer, 31, was tragically found dead in a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, according to reports. Weeks before his death, the pop star took to Instagram to share a photo alongside his former bandmates. In what turned out to be his final post, the singer paid a tribute to American documentary filmmaker, writer and TV producer Morgan Spurlock.
Liam shared a photo of himself stood next to Morgan, Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik. Alongside the photo, Liam wrote: "Rest in peace Morgan Spurlock it was a pleasure working with you." Fans flooded the post with tributes following the shock news of his death.
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One fan said: "Please don’t tell me he passed away." Another added: "tell me it's not true." Someone else commented: "rip liam." The singer shot to fame as part of boy band One Direction after they were formed on the X Factor. He made his debut as a singer in 2008 when he auditioned for the ITV singing show.
After being eliminated, he tried again as he auditioned for the 2010 series. He was put into a group alongside Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik as they went on to become one of the world's best-selling boy bands of all time.
The former One Direction star was holidaying in Buenos Aires with his girlfriend Kate Cassidy when he fell from the third floor of a hotel, according to reports. La Nacion says the 31-year-old plunged from a hotel in the upmarket neighbourhood of Palermo.
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