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Naomi Campbell is mourning former lover Liam Payne after his death at the age of 31

Naomi Campbell is mourning former lover Liam Payne after his death at the age of 31

Naomi Campbell pays subtle tribute to ex Liam Payne following his death

Naomi Campbell and Liam Payne Getty paintings (2)

Naomi Campbell honors Liam Payne a week after his death at the age of 31.

The 54-year-old supermodel responded to the comments Nicole Scherzinger‘S A tribute on Instagram for the deceased singer on Friday, October 25. Wanting a quick response, Campbell shared a few emojis, posting, “.”

Campbell and Payne first became romantically involved in January 2019, right after they were together they exchanged flirtatious comments on social media. “Perfection in person … don’t give me those eyes ,” Payne commented on a selfie Campbell shared on Instagram. After Campbell posted a shirtless mirror photo on his Instagram, Campbell wrote under it: “Beautiful soul.”

A month later, the two continued to fuel romance rumors after they were spotted leaving a BAFTAS after-party within minutes of each other. According to reports, the couple’s short relationship ended in April 2019.

“Nas” weekly. confirmed it Payne died after falling from a third-floor hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 16. Shortly before his death, a hotel employee told police that the guest was “under the influence of drugs” and had “destroyed” his room, according to Transcription of 911 calls obtained by the BBC. The employee told police the guest “may be in danger.”

Chief of emergency services in Buenos Aires Alberto Crescenti confirmed on October 17 that Payne died from “serious injuries” which could not be treated until the first rescue services arrived at the scene. Some early autopsy report obtained by Us revealed that the singer died from “multiple injuries” that included “internal and external bleeding.”

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Additionally, the autopsy ruled out “third-party involvement” and revealed that Payne “may have been in a state of semi or complete loss of consciousnessABC News reported on Monday, October 21 that Payne he had “a lot of drugs in his system.” at the time of his death and that was it drugs found in his hotel room. (Payne revealed earlier in 2023 that he did 100 days of sobriety after the rehabilitation period.)

Fans and stars have fflooded social media with tributes for the first one One direction member, including Scherzinger, 46, who recently helmed the upcoming Netflix competition series Team building with him.

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One Direction alum Liam Payne passed away on October 16, 2024 at the age of 31. That evening, Us Weekly confirmed that Payne fell to his death from a third-story balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The singer suffered a skull fracture and other serious injuries that were too severe to treat. Local emergency services (…)

“I will forever cherish and cherish the time we spent together, from fifteen years ago when One Direction was born, to just a few weeks ago,” Scherzinger, who helped found One Direction in British X Factor in 2010 – a captioned selfie she took with Payne and Kelly Rowland on Friday via Instagram. “It was such a blessing to work with you recently. We shared the same love and passion for music and I will always remember the important and joyful conversations we had.”

She continued, “It has been hard to get over the fact that you are no longer here, but I am grateful to have known your kind heart, sweet soul and character. You brought so much joy, light and laughter into the lives of those who truly knew you. I will “miss you” my friend and carry you in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with your family .”

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