Cheryl Cole's heartbreaking promise to their 7-year-old son

Cheryl Cole's heartbreaking promise to their 7-year-old son
Cheryl Cole's heartbreaking promise to their 7-year-old son

Liam Payne's funeral took place this Wednesday, November 20, 2024. The young singer, aged 31, was buried in St Mary's Church in Amersham, England. In images from certain tabloids, we could see Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Niall Horan arriving. “It’s truly tragic that the band had to reform during the funeral of one of their own,” said a friend. “They were once very close, but like any group, falling outs arise, people change and there are often thousands of miles between them. But they all wanted to be there for their old friend.”

Liam Payne's ex-girlfriend makes a shocking promise to their son

Attending her son's father's funeral, Cheryl Cole vowed to ensure their 7-year-old son never forget her dad who loved her so much. Around the young woman, the members of One Direction became one: “They were devastated by Liam’s death. They were like brothers during their most formative years and shared so many stories together.” “But coming face to face during such a tragic event must have been very difficult”. On the other hand, an important figure was missing in Liam Payne's life: his manager. But Roger is the subject of an investigation as part of the identification of people who could have sold the drugs which pushed the singer to suicide. (…)

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