The disappearance of Liam Payne left all his fans in infinite sadness. The former One Direction singer was found lifeless on October 16, 2024, outside his hotel in Buenos Aires. If an investigation is still underway to find out the person or people who sold him drugs a few hours before his death, his funeral will be organized in the days to come.
But now on TikTok, a totally unhealthy trend has emerged. Indeed, some publisht fake funeral images. Among the videos, we can see one showing Prince William in particular, as if the latter was going to be present at the funeral, which will be held in the United Kingdom.
This totally inappropriate trend on the death of Liam Payne
On the Web, Internet users have described these video images as“disrespectful” and their authors of “sick”. For now, details about Liam Payne’s funeral remain under wraps.
The English tabloids still mention some data : “Liam’s funeral will take place this week in his home town of Wolverhampton. The singer’s final farewell is expected to take place at St. Peter or St Paul’s Church in Pendeford, closer to Liam’s childhood home.write our colleagues from Mirror. “Geoff Payne, Liam’s father, flew to Argentina when he learned of the tragic incident, staying there until he could return home with Liam’s body. The heartbroken father landed at London’s Heathrow Airport on Thursday morning, with fans following his plane.
Discreet and intimate funerals
For the Mail Onlinea source indicated that
“Liam will be given a very big farewell, most likely in a grand cathedral close to his heart. Liam was so loved by so many people, there will obviously be a huge demand and
so the ceremony will necessarily be a big affair”.
An instruction was given to all the singer’s fans: “Your friendly reminder: if you’re thinking of going to Liam Payne’s funeral to watch the members of One Direction, don’t! I implore you all to remember that Liam Payne was a human being and that his family and friends are going through a pretty difficult time without having to meet the needs of the public. They deserve to say goodbye with grace.”
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