Liam Payne girlfriend sobs as she issues warning to her future boyfriends over late star

Liam Payne died last year after he fell from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires in Argentina and his girlfriend at the time has spoken out about her partner since

Liam Payne girlfriend has shared a video where she cam be seen sobbing as she issued a warning to her future boyfriends. The former One Direction star died last year when he fell from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Kate Cassidy has now released a clip where she has said her future partner will need to accept that she will always love Liam. The pair had been on holiday together in Argentina before Kate returned to their Florida home to look after their dog just two days before Liam’s fall.

She has regularly updated her fans since about her grieving process by sharing videos and photos. In a new clip uploaded to TikTok, Kate broke down on screen as she responded to a troll who said they looked forward to Kate meeting someone else so she would stop discussing Liam.

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Kate wore a pink top as she had her blonde hair slicked back and said: “I want to make something clear. Whoever I end up with in my future will have to accept the fact I will always love Liam, I will always talk about Liam I will always laugh about Liam, I will always cry about Liam.”

She said that she usually ignores any negative comments but she had to reply to this one. The star explained that Liam wasn’t “just this famous figure” to her. She said: “Let me tell you something, Liam Payne was my boyfriend. He wasn’t just this famous figure to me.

“It hurts so bad because I am just criticised all the time for speaking about my boyfriend that passed away, the person that I loved and still do love. I would never settle for anyone in this lifetime who did not feel comfortable enough with me speaking about Liam.”

Kate said that any future romances in her life who isn’t comfortable with Liam being a part of her life won’t be the one for her. She added: “Liam was a very big part of my life. He was my best friend, somebody I really thought I was going to spend the rest of my life with and, obviously, I know one day I’m going to have to move on.

“I want to get married one day. I want to have kids.” Kate went on to tell her fans that she believes that “when a person dies, they die twice”.

She said that “once when they actually die and the second time when you stop speaking about them”. Kate said she isn’t going to let this happen and she is going to continue to “I will love him forever”.

Liam was just 31-years-old when he died in 2024. An autopsy revealed he died of polytrauma, with traces of alcohol, cocaine and prescription antidepressants found in his system.

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Charlotte Church makes surprising admission about her boobs following Celebrity Traitors

Charlotte Church shared the reason why she likes to have her cleavage on display during an interview where she also talked about some of her other bodily habits

Charlotte Church has revealed the reason why she embraces wearing revealing tops that show off her cleavage during a recent candid interview. The singer and Celebrity Traitors star, 39, opened up about some of her personal habits during an appearance on the Walking The Dog podcast with host Emily Dean.

As the pair took a stroll together, Emily remarked that Charlotte smelt “lovely”. The musician was taken aback, replying: “Do I? That’s surprising. I never smell nice.” Charlotte went on to explain she has ditched deodorant altogether. She shared: “I don’t wear any deodorant or anything, so I generally stink. I don’t shave anymore. I don’t shave anything.”

The reality star went on to admit that she stopped shaving “probably about 18 months ago” and gradually gave up deodorant too. Her concerns about exposing her body to chemicals played a big role in this decision.

She added: “I’m just not sure about sticking all of this chemically stuff in these pores, cos your skin is so…you know, it’s the largest organ in the body. Everything we put on our skin goes into our bloodstream.”

The former classical star also spoke honestly about why her cleavage is often on display. “I’ve got my boobs out for the majority of the time,” she said, describing them as a kind of social filter – or, as her husband jokes, a “Titmus Test”.

Charlotte explained: “It really separates out the pervs immediately…but it also separates out those who are maybe deeply conservative or deeply religious.” She finds the whole thing freeing, and added: “It’s so liberating…I feel much sexier.”

The star has lived a very public life since the age of 11, when she shot to fame after singing Pie Jesu on television. Her early years were marked by extraordinary success.

She sold millions of records, went on tour globally, and was told she had the voice of an angel – but behind the scenes she was helping support her mother Maria through long-term mental health struggles, including bipolar disorder, anxiety, self-harm and alcohol misuse.

As she grew older, Charlotte moved away from classical music and started making pop songs instead, before turning to a career in television, and later activism.

Her turbulent relationship with rugby star Gavin Henson made headlines throughout the 2000s. Although they got engaged, the pair eventually split, admitting their lifestyles had become too different for them to stay together.

Charlotte initially said she felt “overjoyed” when Gavin proposed, but both ultimately “had a change of heart”. They had two children during their time together: a daughter they called Ruby, and their son Dexter.

Charlotte is still on good terms with Gavin, and they have continued to co-parent their now-teenage children. Charlotte went on to marry musician Jonathan Powell in 2017, welcoming a third child, Frida, in 2020.

In recent years she has stepped back from celebrity life to pursue more spiritual ventures, which mainly includes running her Welsh wellness retreat The Dreaming.

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The centre offers nature-based experiences, sound healing sessions and even a five-day Witch retreat. Though the business has faced financial challenges, Charlotte says the work aligns more closely with her values than being a pop star did, and gives her a sense of purpose.

Missing child star who vanished without trace left cryptic note after ‘sobbing’ 4am call

Joe Pichler starred in a number of movies, but after being called back home by his family to finish his education, he went missing and has never been found

In the sleepy suburbs of Bremerton, Washington, US, a Hollywood story became a real-life mystery that still haunts Tinseltown today.

On January 5, 2006, 18-year-old Joe Pichler went missing without a trace, leaving behind only questions and a cryptic message that has fuelled speculation for nearly two decades. He has never been found and his family remain both baffled and heartbroken.

As a child actor, Joe got his big in break in 1996, starring alongside Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes in hit thriller, The Fan. He went on to appear in films such as Varsity Blues alongside James Van Der Beek, and two of the Beethoven franchise sequels,

But by 2003, at his parents’ urging, he’d stepped back from Hollywood and returned home to graduate high school in Bremerton.

A couple of months before he vanished, seemingly into thin air, he had started a full-time job as a telephone technician at Tele-Tech. Money wasn’t an issue. When he turned 18, he had gained access to a trust fund, which enabled him to move into his own apartment. He remained a regular visitor to his family home, though.

Joe was said to have been dabbling with drugs and drinking recreationally, but was planning to move back to California to resume his acting career once his braces were removed.

He spent the evening of January 4, 2006, playing cards with pals, who like his family, said Joe seemed upbeat in the days leading up to his disappearance.

In the early hours of the following day, though, something changed. At 4.15am he placed what would become his last known phone call to a friend, sounding “inconsolable”. It marked the beginning of an unsettling sequence of events.

He had promised to call his friend back in an hour, but that didn’t happen.

Four days later, his silver 2005 Toyota Corolla was found parked near the intersection of Wheaton Way and Sheridan Road, not far from the Port Madison Narrows waterway. Inside the vehicle, police discovered his phone and some poetry, a two-page note that has since become the focal point of public fascination.

In it, Joe wrote of his desire to be a “stronger brother” and expressed wishes for some of his belongings to be given to his younger sibling. Investigators noted the odd tone and content of the writings.

Police believed Joe had taken his own life by jumping off a bridge into the Port Madison Narrows, but search dogs were unable to pick up a scent or any trace of him, for that matter.

However, his family did not characterise his writing as a suicide note, with his brother Matthew stating: “He left that note saying that he wanted to start over.”

Lead detective Robbie Davis commented that there was indication it “might” have been suicide, but emphasised that nothing was certain and that there was no known reason to suspect foul play. “There’s a good indication that it might have been a suicide, but we don’t know that,” he said.

The teen’s belongings, including his wallet and car keys, were missing, and his apartment was found unlocked with lights left on, which family members described as uncharacteristic. Despite extensive searches by police, volunteers and tracking dogs, no trace of Joe has ever been found.

His sister Shawna told The Kitsap Sun at the time:”‘He’s probably too embarrassed to come home. In the worst-case scenario, if anything, it’s foul play. But not suicide.” His brother Matthew was just as certain, adding: “He left that note saying that he wanted to start over.”

Joe’s mum, Kathy Pichler, has spoken about her son’s reaction to being called back home. “I just wanted him to have some normalcy in his life. He’s a good boy and took it well, but he wasn’t really happy about it,” she said.

“We always kept him really grounded. He’s always been a regular kid with a job a teenager wouldn’t normally have.”

Writing on the Surviving Parents Coalition – which supports families whose children have gone missing or been murdered – she criticised the police, claiming Joe’s case was handled “so poorly” and that “most of the evidence was lost”.

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I’m A Celeb star lands huge job on This Morning and it’s not Angry Ginge

A cast member from I’m A Celebrity, who previously worked as the receptionist for Celebs Go Dating, has now landed a job as an Agony Uncle with This Morning

A star from this year’s cast of I’m A Celebrity has already secured a major TV gig – and it’s not this year’s King of the Jungle Angry Ginge. Tom Read Wilson, who was previously best known as the charming receptionist on Celebs Go Dating, made his debut on This Morning today as the show’s official Agony Uncle.

Producers reportedly moved quickly to snap him up just days after he finished second in the ITV reality series. Every year, This Morning is known to offer a career-launching opportunity to a popular jungle star. Former I’m A Celeb champion Sam Thompson and past campmates Ferne McCann and Vicky Pattison even went on to become regulars on the daytime programme.

But this time, it was Tom who impressed the hosting team, despite AngryGinge’s win on Sunday night making him one of the most in-demand new personalities on TV.

Tom kicked off his new role by chatting with Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard about his memories of jungle life. Ben told him: “One of the things I’ve loved as well Tom, is in the camp, you certainly became a sort of a go-to Agony Uncle for quite a lot of your campmates.”

Tom admitted life in the jungle pushed him to open up, replying: “Well, I think Shona taught me hugely…be vulnerable, because we all are so vulnerable anyway here. And particularly where Shona was concerned, I think we sort of followed one another’s spiky graph.”

He admitted to having a similarly approachable personality on Celebs Go Dating, sharing: “It is I suppose, sort of my role too. I try to be a shoulder and a bosom if I can. And so it was nice to occupy that space in the jungle.”

Producers put his skills to the test immediately, bringing him back later in the show to give live advice to viewers. One caller, Dario, asked whether he should confess his crush to a work colleague at the office Christmas party.

Tom urged him not to wait until the drinks were flowing to start hinting at his feelings, adding: “Imagine what a delicious evening it could be. If you sow the seeds before, then it can be the most sumptuous evening. You don’t want it to be an in vino veritas affair.”

Cat and Ben were delighted with the segment, and Cat was quick to ask him: “Would you come back and do this again?” Tom didn’t hesitate to respond: “I would absolutely love to.”

Tom’s growing popularity is a far cry from the early days of his time in the jungle, where many viewers admitted they didn’t know who he was.

His eloquent way of speaking was also dubbed “posh” by fans, but he eventually won the audience over with his warmth and sense of humour.

During one of the show’s final episodes, he broke down in tears after admitting he was struggling with missing home. “I’m a wreck, sorry,” he told his co-stars, before explaining, “I think I’ve opened the floodgates a bit.” Kelly Brook comforted him, reassuring him it could be “a healing time”.

Despite entering the show as a late arrival, Tom finished as runner-up behind YouTuber AngryGinge, with EastEnders actress Shona McGarty placing third.

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Kim Kardashian makes surprising career move after acting gig is brutally blasted by fans

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian has pivoted into the world of gaming and will appear as a character in Fortnite from December 13 with over 25 customisable outfit variations and emotes

Reality TV sensation Kim Kardashian is set to make her debut as a playable character in the popular video game Fortnite.

The influencer and entrepreneur, 45, unveiled a collection of promotional artwork on X, showcasing her Fortnite appearance and the various outfit and hairstyle options, referred to as skins, which will be accessible to gamers from December 13.

As part of the Fortnite Icon Series, the partnership was revealed through a promotional video posted by the game on Instagram, featuring the Skims co-founder taking on various personas whilst a narrator described each scenario, stating: “Kim Kardashian is a mom, an entrepreneur, a fashion icon, a TV star and now she’s taking on Fortnite.”

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The clip concluded with Kardashian looking directly at the camera and delivering the line, “What, like it’s hard?”, paying homage to the beloved movie Legally Blonde.

Gamers will have the opportunity to personalise her adaptable Icon Outfit, featuring a complete bodysuit with coordinating gloves, offering over 25 different combinations including seven colour choices, four neckline styles and three hair options – sleek long black locks, a tousled bun with fringe, and platinum grey tresses.

A Skims-influenced ensemble comprising grey joggers and a white cropped top, accessorised with a white fur jacket, is also included amongst the selections alongside various additional items.

Players can additionally recreate several of Kardashian’s internet-breaking moments through different features, including a Slurp the Internet Emote, paying tribute to her iconic Break The Internet photo session, and a Diamond Drop Emote. This marks Kardashian’s debut collaboration with the video game, joining a star-studded list of previous features including singers Sabrina Carpenter and Ariana Grande, and rapper Eminem.

Kardashian has previously dipped her toes into the gaming world with her own mobile game, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood. The game, which challenged players to increase their fame and ascend the social ladder, was discontinued in 2024, ten years after its initial release.

Her recent foray comes after her big TV comeback failed to go down well with viewers, who brutally panned her performance in Ryan Murphy’s star-studded new legal drama.

The 45-year-old reality star turned actress takes on the role of Allura Grant, a glamorous divorce lawyer leading an all-female legal firm that goes head-to-head with their male-dominated counterparts.

All’s Fair, which premiered on Hulu and Disney+, boasts an A-list ensemble including Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, and Niecy Nash.

But despite the heavyweight cast, much of the online conversation has centred around Kim’s acting, and not in a flattering way. While the Skims founder was previously praised for her screen presence in American Horror Story: Delicate, many fans have claimed her latest performance fell flat.

Viewers took to X to share their thoughts, with one writing: “Yeah casting Kim Kardashian was the worst mistake they could’ve made for this show… it ruins the tone immediately because she cannot act. WHY WHY WHY.”

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This Morning’s Alison Hammond surprises couple with home visit

The TV presenter swapped the red carpet for the living room, joining the Specsavers Home Visits team to help deliver vital eye and hearing tests to people who can’t leave their homes.

TV favourite Alison Hammond has taken on a brand new role; swapping celebrity interviews for eye and hearing tests as she joins a home visits team bringing vital care to people who can’t leave their homes. In a heartwarming new YouTube mini-series, Alison shadows the Specsavers Home Visits team on their rounds, putting her tea-making skills to the test, sharing laughs, singing, and helping customers choose new glasses.

Along the way, she meets people unable to get out for appointments and hears all about their lives. The initiative comes as research reveals nearly one in two (44%) people who can’t leave home without support are missing out on essential sight and hearing care.

More than a fifth (22%) of carers say the person they look after has suffered worsening eyesight, while 14% report untreated hearing loss due to the difficulty of getting to a healthcare provider.

Among those Alison met was David from Southampton, whose mobility has been affected by a fall. “It was such a treat to meet Alison. I’ve seen her on television, so it made the day feel really special,” said David. “The Home Visits team has been incredibly kind since my fall — their expertise and care really puts you at ease.”

During her time shadowing Specsavers Home Visits optometrist Julie Benson on her rounds, Alison Hammond said: “I had no idea how much goes into a Home Visit until I joined the team myself. We met so many amazing people who simply can’t get out and being able to visit them in their homes makes such a difference.

“As well as assisting with the eye test and helping customers choose their glasses, I got to have a proper chat with them and hear all about their lives. Seeing the difference these services make genuinely touched me and made me realise this is so much more than a job.”

The research also highlighted the impact of missing out on care as nearly a third (30%) of those with vision difficulties are more prone to accidents, and over a third (35%) have lost confidence.

Almost half (47%) said they’re unable to enjoy everyday activities like watching TV, reading, or socialising due to untreated sight issues. Loneliness is another major concern, with 27% of carers saying the person they care for feels isolated because of poor vision and 26% due to hearing problems.

At-home services offer a lifeline, but awareness remains low as less than half (49%) of carers know these services are available, and only 10% say the person they care for has ever had both an eye test and hearing check at home.

Julie Benson added: “We visit hundreds of people each week who simply can’t get to a store due to physical or mental health disabilities. We get to know them and what matters day to day.

“While we’re there to help with their eyesight, the impact goes far beyond that – poor vision can knock confidence or increase loneliness, especially in people who live alone.

“Delivering high-quality clinical care, tailored to their individual needs, genuinely transforms their everyday quality of life.”

Helen Walker, chief executive at Carers UK, added: “Access to home-based healthcare services, like home eye tests and hearing checks, are essential for people who can’t leave their homes independently.

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“It also makes a tremendous difference to unpaid carers, the family members and friends who support them, because they often spend a substantial amount of time coordinating their care needs.