Mile Lanciego
12/23/2024 at 1:57 p.m.
More than two months after the disappearance of Liam Payne, his last companion Kate Cassidy is still on the road to mourning. The young American shared a photo of her new ink on her hand, which seems directly linked to the singer.
Liam Payne is now etched into his skin. Kate Cassidy has paid a unique tribute to her last boyfriend. Tragically dying from a fall from the balcony of his hotel room in Buenos Aires on October 16, the One Direction singer left a great void around him. More particularly with the young woman, who was with him shortly before the tragedy. Present in Argentina at his side, she had returned to the United States only a few days earlier.
Still in mourning, the 25-year-old influencer had honored the memory of her late companion on TikTok at the beginning of the month. The couple appeared in moments shared together during a TikTok video, which she has now deleted. This December 22, it was on Instagram that Kate Cassidy revealed a brand new ink on her hand which seems to be intended for Liam Payne. A tattoo that represents two angel wings: one on his index finger, the other on his middle finger.
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Their dog Nala: new nod to Liam Payne
An engraving which could refer to the words addressed by Kate Cassidy, following the death of Liam Payne. On October 18, she spoke to him a few words in public, after the tragedy. “Liam, my angel. You are everything. I want you to know that I loved you unconditionally and completely. I will continue to love you for the rest of my life. I love you Liam,” she wrote.
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If no comment on a possible link with Liam Payne was detailed on her part, the New Yorker added a heart to the photo. Her dog Nala also appears in the photo. The latter had been adopted by the couple in a shelter a month before the death of the British artist. Having become a true “member of the family”, the four-legged animal was added to the wedding plan of Kate Cassidy and Liam Payne, who had been in a relationship for two years.