Tributes from Fans and Celebrities
Following the tragic news of Liam Payne’s death, an overwhelming outpouring of grief and love emerged from fans, friends, and fellow celebrities around the world. The area outside the CasaSur Palermo Hotel became a makeshift memorial as fans gathered, lighting candles, leaving flowers, and singing One Direction songs in his memory. Across social media, the hashtag #RIPLiamPayne trended globally, with millions sharing their memories, favorite moments, and heartfelt condolences.
Here are some notable tributes:
- Max George of The Wanted shared an emotional message on Instagram, describing Payne’s death as “absolutely devastating.” He recalled how Payne had been incredibly supportive during the illness of his own bandmate, Tom Parker, who passed away in 2022. “Liam was there for me and many others when we needed him most,” George wrote. “I will never forget his kindness.”
- Olly Murs, a fellow X Factor alumnus, said he was “lost for words.” Reflecting on their shared experiences, he wrote, “We always had a good laugh when we saw each other, sometimes the catch-ups were only short and sweet, but when we did it was mostly about how annoyingly good his hair always looked, or our love for Becks. I’m truly gutted and devastated for his family and of course his son Bear losing a dad.”
- Charlie Puth, who collaborated with Payne on the 2017 single “Bedroom Floor,” expressed his shock on Instagram, posting a series of photos of them working together. “Liam was one of the first major artists I got to work with. He was always so kind, and I can’t believe he is gone. My heart goes out to his family, friends, and fans.”
- Zedd, who featured alongside Payne on the hit track “Get Low,” tweeted: “Absolutely heartbreaking. I had the pleasure of getting to know him, and he was an incredibly talented and genuine person. RIP, Liam.”
- Paris Hilton shared a message on X (formerly Twitter), expressing her sadness: “This is so upsetting. Liam was always such a sweetheart, and it’s heartbreaking to see him go so soon. My thoughts are with his loved ones.”
- Harry Styles’ mother, Anne Twist, shared a poignant tribute on Instagram, posting a picture of a broken heart emoji with the caption “Just a boy…” alongside a childhood photo of Payne. The emotional post highlighted the bond that Payne shared not just with his bandmates, but their families as well.
- Dermot O’Leary, who hosted The X Factor during One Direction’s rise, posted a touching message along with a photo of him and Payne on stage. “The worst news. I remember him as a 14-year-old turning up to audition on The X Factor, and blowing us away singing Sinatra. He was always a joy, had time for everyone, polite, grateful, and was always humble.”
- Ty Dolla Sign, another artist who collaborated with Payne, wrote a heartfelt post on Instagram, sharing photos and videos of them together. “Just talked to you two days ago, my guy. I can’t believe you’re gone. You were a real one, and I’ll miss you.”
- Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik, Payne’s former One Direction bandmates, have yet to issue official statements, but sources close to them say they are devastated by the news. A close friend of the band remarked, “This is like losing a brother for them. The boys shared something that very few people will ever experience, and they are heartbroken.”
- Jedward, who appeared on The X Factor the year before One Direction, expressed their condolences to Cheryl, Bear (Payne’s son), and the entire One Direction family. “Liam was such a positive energy, and it’s so sad to think he’s no longer here. We hope his family and bandmates find strength during this time.”
- Social Media Reactions: Fans around the world have been posting tributes, sharing clips of their favorite moments with Payne, from his hilarious interviews to heartfelt performances. Comments like “Liam, you made my teenage years unforgettable” and “Thank you for the music and the memories” have flooded platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Fans in Argentina and beyond have organized vigils, and some have suggested renaming local streets and parks in his honor.