Liam Payne’s family reveal what they really think of Building the Band Netflix show

Liam Payne’s family reveal what they really think of Building the Band Netflix show

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Liam Payne’s final TV project is set to air this week, nine months after the former One Direction singer tragically died after falling from his hotel in Argentina

Liam Payne’s family have spoken out about his upcoming Netflix show – his final project before his death. The late One Direction singer tragically died aged 31 in October last year, after falling from the third floor of his hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

But before his death, the Wolverhampton-born singer had been working alongside some huge names in the music industry on a new Netflix show, which is set to air this week. Liam teamed up with Nicole Scherzinger, who created One Direction, as well as Kelly Rowland and host, Backstreet Boys icon, AJ McLean, for Building The Band.

While the show is to be released almost a year after Liam’s death, his family have been very vocal about the programme and their views on it. In the series, Liam is at his happiest, helping artists discover their talent and assisting them on their journey of finding success.

Liam will be seen alongside Kelly Rowland and Nicole Scherzinger(Image: Netflix)

But it comes with a hint of sadness for his loved ones, with his sister Ruth admitting she was torn about discussing the show online. She said she was “heartbroken” that her little brother would never see how “brilliant” he is on the show. Ruth shared on her Instagram Stories: “I didn’t know whether to share this, but it felt odd when I’ve raved about Liam’s work and achievements for the past 15 years.

“I’m heartbroken he never got the chance to see how brilliant he is in this show. He knew he had done a good job, we all told him this when we were at filming, but watching it back, wow!” She went on to add: “You’re a star Liam, you always were and always will be. There are a range of emotions I felt watching this, but one of the main ones is immeasurable pride, always. Miss you more every day.”

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Liam's family gave approval of the show following his sad death
Liam’s family gave approval of the show following his sad death(Image: Netflix)

The Payne family have also given their blessing for the show to air. A source said: “Netflix have gone out of their way to make sure his family are happy.” They concluded by saying: “Producers sent them the footage so they are fully aware of what to expect and they have given it their blessing.”

Netflix have ensured that Liam’s legacy will be cemented on the programme and he will remain a firm key feature on the show. A source said: “Even though Liam had filmed a substantial amount of material for the show, the decision was made shortly after his passing to continue the project, honour his legacy and amazing story as a One Direction member and bring this series to audiences.”

The streaming giant said: “Liam Payne’s family reviewed the series and is supportive of his inclusion.” Meanwhile, Simon Hay, the show’s shooting producer-director has since praised Liam for his time on the programme, saying Payne was “chatty and approachable,” and remembered contestants names.

Another member of the crew said that Liam was “charming” while filming and “Really wanted to help” those taking part. At the start of the show, Liam will also be remembered in a very moving tribute. Host AJ says: “When we came together to film Building The Band, we never imagined we’d soon be saying goodbye to our friend, Liam Payne.

“Liam is a guest judge in later episodes and through his presence we see his deep love for music and his unwavering commitment to helping others find their voice. It is through that spirit that we dedicate this series to Liam and his family.” An official synopsis from Netflix describes the premise of Building The Band, saying: “Building The Band brings together talented singers for a truly unique competition show where building the perfect band is all about chemistry.

“The singers are in complete control as they seek to form their very own bands in individual ‘booths’ without ever seeing each other. All they have to go on is musical compatibility, connection, chemistry and merit. What will happen when the bands finally meet, and looks, choreography, and style come into play?

“With incredible performances, compelling drama, and one big goal — to find the next great music band — the stage is set for an unforgettable experience.”

Building The Band is to be released on Wednesday, July 9.

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Source: Mirror

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