Liam Payne’s sister says ‘the best was yet to come’ in heartbreaking admission

Liam Payne’s sister Ruth shared a heartfelt post in memory of the late One Direction star who tragically died in October last year while in Argentina

Liam Payne’s heartbroken sister Ruth shared a sweet message in memory of her late brother Liam.

The One Direction star tragically died after falling from his third floor hotel balcony while in Argentina last October. Liam, who was only 31 at the time of his death, left behind a devastated family and a son, who he shared with former pop star Cheryl.

In the emotional post, Ruth told her followers that she was “missing him so much”. Sharing a picture of her and Liam, the image was from a 2019 Facebook post, which was in celebration of his solo album being released.

Their other sister Nicola shared the Facebook post with fans at the time and said: “Tonight at midnight my brother’s first solo album comes out. At 14 years old Liam set off to become a singer. He joined a band at 16 and the last 10 years has been on the most mad career path ever!”

She continued: “We as a family have stood side stage for the last 10 years cheering him on. All hoping that one day he would get his own album out and showcase just how talented he is, when I finally get in my car tomorrow and press play on the album I will feel so proud of his achievement,,.. I only wish my drive to work was longer than a couple of songs.”

Ruth who re-posted the sweet message captioned her post saying: “Oh mate, the best was yet to come. You’re missing so much.” This comes a few weeks after she paid tribute to Liam, 12 months on from his funeral. She shared a childhood picture of the two of them together.

Alongside her picture she said: “A year ago today, the hardest goodbye I’ll ever have, a funeral I should never have had to plan and every day since, I should have never had to live without him.”

She added: “Missing him now is part of breathing, it doesn’t get easier, that’s just a lie to make it feel better: Infinite love, infinite loss.”

In memory of her late brother, she posted an open letter to him where she gives fans an insight into the daily pain she feels as she grieves the loss of her beloved brother.

She penned: “I underestimated grief, woah, did I underestimate it. I am paralysed by it daily. I thought I had felt it before but I know the losses before you were just intense sadness, you are the loss of my life, the one person who l will miss at every single occasion in my life.”

She added: “I’d taken for granted that my little brother would be there through life. You shouldn’t have died.” Ruth also revealed she’s been having a recurring nightmare that places her in Liam’s hotel room moments before his death on that fateful night.”

Ruth went on to say that Liam “can’t hear me screaming for you, my brain is locked on your last minutes on this earth, the unaccounted minutes, the minutes I will never have the answers to, the minutes that changed everything.”

Explaining her grief, Ruth went on to add that she struggles to cope with life without him as she said that his absence “is something that happens to me everyday before I even open my eyes.”

She went to say that she would give anything to have five more minutes with her beloved brother, as she described all the things she love to tell him, including joke telling.

Asking for people to respect the family’s grief and privacy, she went to share: “Whilst I am still on my knees struggling to regain balance since my world burned down and every time I try to take a step, something comes and sets fire to all the progress I thought I had made in my mind, in trying to understand where or why Liam isn’t here helping me through this.”

She added: “Everyone only seems interested in the public side of this, some sadly seem more interested in the fame they can gain off this, but on the human side people need to remember when they speak, there is a son without his Dad, parents without their child and I am lost without my brother. Love always Liam, in every lifetime.”

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Liam Payne’s sister says ‘the best was yet to come’ in heartbreaking admission

Liam Payne’s sister Ruth shared a heartfelt post in memory of the late One Direction star who tragically died in October last year while in Argentina

Liam Payne’s heartbroken sister Ruth shared a sweet message in memory of her late brother Liam.

The One Direction star tragically died after falling from his third floor hotel balcony while in Argentina last October. Liam, who was only 31 at the time of his death, left behind a devastated family and a son, who he shared with former pop star Cheryl.

In the emotional post, Ruth told her followers that she was “missing him so much”. Sharing a picture of her and Liam, the image was from a 2019 Facebook post, which was in celebration of his solo album being released.

Their other sister Nicola shared the Facebook post with fans at the time and said: “Tonight at midnight my brother’s first solo album comes out. At 14 years old Liam set off to become a singer. He joined a band at 16 and the last 10 years has been on the most mad career path ever!”

She continued: “We as a family have stood side stage for the last 10 years cheering him on. All hoping that one day he would get his own album out and showcase just how talented he is, when I finally get in my car tomorrow and press play on the album I will feel so proud of his achievement,,.. I only wish my drive to work was longer than a couple of songs.”

Ruth who re-posted the sweet message captioned her post saying: “Oh mate, the best was yet to come. You’re missing so much.” This comes a few weeks after she paid tribute to Liam, 12 months on from his funeral. She shared a childhood picture of the two of them together.

Alongside her picture she said: “A year ago today, the hardest goodbye I’ll ever have, a funeral I should never have had to plan and every day since, I should have never had to live without him.”

She added: “Missing him now is part of breathing, it doesn’t get easier, that’s just a lie to make it feel better: Infinite love, infinite loss.”

In memory of her late brother, she posted an open letter to him where she gives fans an insight into the daily pain she feels as she grieves the loss of her beloved brother.

She penned: “I underestimated grief, woah, did I underestimate it. I am paralysed by it daily. I thought I had felt it before but I know the losses before you were just intense sadness, you are the loss of my life, the one person who l will miss at every single occasion in my life.”

She added: “I’d taken for granted that my little brother would be there through life. You shouldn’t have died.” Ruth also revealed she’s been having a recurring nightmare that places her in Liam’s hotel room moments before his death on that fateful night.”

Ruth went on to say that Liam “can’t hear me screaming for you, my brain is locked on your last minutes on this earth, the unaccounted minutes, the minutes I will never have the answers to, the minutes that changed everything.”

Explaining her grief, Ruth went on to add that she struggles to cope with life without him as she said that his absence “is something that happens to me everyday before I even open my eyes.”

She went to say that she would give anything to have five more minutes with her beloved brother, as she described all the things she love to tell him, including joke telling.

Asking for people to respect the family’s grief and privacy, she went to share: “Whilst I am still on my knees struggling to regain balance since my world burned down and every time I try to take a step, something comes and sets fire to all the progress I thought I had made in my mind, in trying to understand where or why Liam isn’t here helping me through this.”

She added: “Everyone only seems interested in the public side of this, some sadly seem more interested in the fame they can gain off this, but on the human side people need to remember when they speak, there is a son without his Dad, parents without their child and I am lost without my brother. Love always Liam, in every lifetime.”

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Holly Hagan’s heartbreaking final act of kindness for sister after teen’s tragic death

Geordie Shore star, Holly Hagan, has shared her final moments with her sister, Darci, who tragically died in October following an accidental drug overdose

Holly Hagan has shared her heartbreaking last moments with her sister, Darci, following the teen’s tragic death.

Darci, 19, died in October following an accidental drug overdose after she took crystal MDMA at a nightclub in Manchester. Geordie Shore star, Holly, 33, who recently revealed she is pregnant with her second child, told fans she was “traumatised” without her sibling, who lost her life just 48 hours after mixing the drugs into her drink.

Opening up about Darci’s devastating death in the hospital after she suffered two cardiac arrests and was declared braindead, Holly revealed that she rushed out to buy her sister some new pyjamas in the middle of the night. Heartbreakingly, she also asked that Darci’s hair, including her £800 new extensions, be brushed so her mum ‘wouldn’t see any knots’.

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Talking candidly about the “horrendous” time, Holly told the Mail: “I got her some pyjamas, which seems crazy, I was in Asda or Tesco in the middle of the night shopping for pyjamas for my dead sister.

“I said, please ‘can you brush her hair because she’s just got £800 hair extensions and my mam will be absolutely fuming that her hair is in knots’, so they brushed her hair, they put her hair in a bobble and that was the end.”

In another devastating admission, Holly revealed she recorded Darci’s heartbeat before they left her for the last time. She shared: “We were all there and we had an opportunity to say goodbye. My mam rang me and she didn’t know how to leave the room because she knew it was the last time she was going to see her. Eventually I dragged her out. But before that, I had the opportunity to record her heartbeat. We had the opportunity to say goodbye.”

Darci’s death was announced by Holly in October and police later confirmed that the teen had fallen ‘seriously ill’, when she was believed to have taken drugs. Her funeral took place last month, with Holly sharing the order of service on her Instagram writing: “My sister, my forever friend. His auntie, his greatest gift. Now our guardian angel….I hope we did you proud today baby girl. We all miss and love you so much.”

Before the funeral, Holly admitted she wasn’t sure whether to post anything on social media, as she admitted her family had suffered the “toughest four weeks of our life.” She shared: “A little life update from last week. I wasn’t sure whether to share or not as honestly this is such a vulnerable time and I’m not really someone who sits and cries to the camera usually but this is the reality of where I’m at right now x.

“It is and has been the toughest four weeks of our entire life. I actually just don’t know how to process this whole situation, and neither do my parents.

“I don’t think anybody realises how much this affects everybody in their lives, the amount of people that’s been affected by this is just absolutely mind blowing. Like, my world has stopped. Her parents’ world has stopped. We feel, like, stuck and then the world keeps spinning.”

* If you have been affected by this story, Cruse Bereavement Support offers free help to make sense of how you are feeling. Click here for their website or call 0808 808 1677.

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Holly Hagan’s heartbreaking final act of kindness for sister after teen’s tragic death

Geordie Shore star, Holly Hagan, has shared her final moments with her sister, Darci, who tragically died in October following an accidental drug overdose

Holly Hagan has shared her heartbreaking last moments with her sister, Darci, following the teen’s tragic death.

Darci, 19, died in October following an accidental drug overdose after she took crystal MDMA at a nightclub in Manchester. Geordie Shore star, Holly, 33, who recently revealed she is pregnant with her second child, told fans she was “traumatised” without her sibling, who lost her life just 48 hours after mixing the drugs into her drink.

Opening up about Darci’s devastating death in the hospital after she suffered two cardiac arrests and was declared braindead, Holly revealed that she rushed out to buy her sister some new pyjamas in the middle of the night. Heartbreakingly, she also asked that Darci’s hair, including her £800 new extensions, be brushed so her mum ‘wouldn’t see any knots’.

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Talking candidly about the “horrendous” time, Holly told the Mail: “I got her some pyjamas, which seems crazy, I was in Asda or Tesco in the middle of the night shopping for pyjamas for my dead sister.

“I said, please ‘can you brush her hair because she’s just got £800 hair extensions and my mam will be absolutely fuming that her hair is in knots’, so they brushed her hair, they put her hair in a bobble and that was the end.”

In another devastating admission, Holly revealed she recorded Darci’s heartbeat before they left her for the last time. She shared: “We were all there and we had an opportunity to say goodbye. My mam rang me and she didn’t know how to leave the room because she knew it was the last time she was going to see her. Eventually I dragged her out. But before that, I had the opportunity to record her heartbeat. We had the opportunity to say goodbye.”

Darci’s death was announced by Holly in October and police later confirmed that the teen had fallen ‘seriously ill’, when she was believed to have taken drugs. Her funeral took place last month, with Holly sharing the order of service on her Instagram writing: “My sister, my forever friend. His auntie, his greatest gift. Now our guardian angel….I hope we did you proud today baby girl. We all miss and love you so much.”

Before the funeral, Holly admitted she wasn’t sure whether to post anything on social media, as she admitted her family had suffered the “toughest four weeks of our life.” She shared: “A little life update from last week. I wasn’t sure whether to share or not as honestly this is such a vulnerable time and I’m not really someone who sits and cries to the camera usually but this is the reality of where I’m at right now x.

“It is and has been the toughest four weeks of our entire life. I actually just don’t know how to process this whole situation, and neither do my parents.

“I don’t think anybody realises how much this affects everybody in their lives, the amount of people that’s been affected by this is just absolutely mind blowing. Like, my world has stopped. Her parents’ world has stopped. We feel, like, stuck and then the world keeps spinning.”

* If you have been affected by this story, Cruse Bereavement Support offers free help to make sense of how you are feeling. Click here for their website or call 0808 808 1677.

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Strictly’s Arlene Phillips shares Alzheimer’s fears after caring for dad

Strictly Come Dancing star Arlene Phillips has opened up about her fears of developing Alzheimer’s after caring for her father Abraham who died from the disease in 2000

The BBC Strictly star is opening up on her father’s Alzheimer’s fears after her dad was diagnosed with the deadly disease.

Arlene Phillips’ dad Abraham, a former barber, began showing signs of the illness a decade earlier when Arlene was in her late forties – attempting to make tea in the kettle, placing empty pans on a lit stove, appearing bewildered at his daughter’s home near his flat. She was working tirelessly on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s revamped Starlight Express in the West End, while also raising two daughters, Alana, now 45, and newborn Abi, now 34.

Now, Arlene has shared her fears over the disease, revealing she’d go to Dignitas if she was diagnosed. “My friends and I talk about this a lot. I think if I had Alzheimer’s I’d like to go to Dignitas,” she said. “So many people are against that, but it would be my decision. I don’t ever want my daughters to go through what I went through.”

Arlene cared for her father throughout his final years and she has now shared the heartache over watching her father Abraham succumb to Alzheimer’s, dying at 89 in 2000. She said: “I’ve watched someone go slowly, slowly, slowly from smart, snappy, bright to their every thought vanishing and becoming a non-functioning human being.

“It’s like watching a train going into a tunnel and by the time it emerges on the other side, it’s completely transformed. It’s heart-wrenching to have them gaze at you with no hint of recognition. You wonder, ‘What about all the times you embraced me? When you conversed with me? When you enjoyed me reading to you?’ All vanished, yet someone has to feed you to keep you alive.”

She continued: “Dad always used to tell me, ‘When I get old, I want to be like an animal, to wander into the forest, lie down and drift off. ‘ But he wasn’t granted that. Before work, during my lunch break and immediately afterwards, I’d dash to Dad’s with his breakfast, lunch and dinner. I attempted to arrange Meals on Wheels but he wouldn’t allow anyone else in.

“Then late at night, I’d return just to ensure he was in bed and safe,””she told The Times. “I was at sixes and sevens. It was a very challenging period.” Her partner, set builder Angus Ion, whom she met while filming Freddie Mercury’s I Was Born to Love You video, tried to lend a hand. “But dad only wanted me.”

New research reveals the UK’s 5.8 million unpaid caregivers are facing a hidden health crisis themselves, with more than half reporting a decline in their physical or mental health due to their responsibilities. And that’s why Arlene encouraged carers to prioritise their own health during last week’s Caring for Caregivers week.

At the time, Arlene exclusively told The Mirror said: “Caring for a loved one is one of the most difficult roles anyone can take on, both mentally and ­physically. Millions of unpaid carers work ­tirelessly, sacrificing their own needs to care for others, forfeiting sleep, their own hobbies and socialising due to their responsibilities.”

The daughter of a barber and a housewife, Arlene began dancing as a young girl in Prestwich, Lancashire, and always harboured ambitions to become a ballet dancer.

“I came from a very poor background and was the middle child with my older brother Ian and younger sister Karen,” she recalled. “When I was 15, my mum got leukaemia at a time when nobody seemed to know what it really was and in bet­ween going to hospital for blood transfusions she wanted me to stay off school to look after her. My dad wasn’t well at the time, and my brother was studying so I took care of mum, washed her and looked after the house. I found it hard going back to school because I’d missed so much. I was lost.”

Arlene paid for her own dance classes with money earned doing a paper round and was adamant she should keep Saturdays for herself. But one day her mother asked her to miss her dance class to look after her, a request Arlene ended up refusing. “I didn’t want to miss dancing and so I said one of the others had to do it,” she says.

“That guilt, which so many carers feel, has stayed with me to this day. There are so many child carers in the UK and for a while I was one of them.”

Rita died aged 43, just three months after her diagnosis. Arlene wasn’t allowed to attend her funeral and was sent straight back to school.

But despite this, she found herself in the role of carer once again as an adult when her father Abraham, who had been unwell with blood clots when her mum was dying, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. He eventually died aged 89 after battling the disease for more than a decade.

“He didn’t want anyone coming in the ­flat to look after him apart from me,” ­says Arlene. “People with dementia can be very frightened. He always thought people were breaking into his home. I ­organised things like meals on wheels but he wouldn’t let them in.

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“So it all fell on me to do everything for him, as it often does with so many people looking after relatives with dementia, who only trust their loved ones to care for them. I did it for 10 years, determined not to put him in a care home but eventually I had to. I was exhausted and broken by it and, again, there is that guilt carers feel.”

Meghan Markle-loved anti-ageing collagen cream gets a 20% price cut at Boots

The K-beauty buy loved by Meghan Markle for its glow-boosting results has been slashed by 20% in a limited time Boots offer

With the release of Meghan Markle’s Netflix show earlier this year, the Duchess set up a ShopMy page featuring a selection of her favourite fashion, beauty, and homeware products.

Although this page has since been updated, one beauty product that previously caught our eye was the Medicube Collagen Jelly Cream. Meghan always has a healthy-looking, radiant complexion, and this plumping cream appears to be the secret behind the glow.

And the best bit? The cream is currently reduced at Boots from £26 to £23.40, making it the perfect opportunity to stock up before Christmas or try out a new product.

The K-Beauty buy is packed with collagen for firmness, niacinamide to brighten and strengthen the skin barrier, and squalane for that long-lasting glow. It sinks in fast and leaves the skin looking immediately plump and refreshed.

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The jelly texture is a big part of the hype; it gives that dewy finish people rave about while also being gentle enough to work for pretty much every skin type. No wonder it’s one of Meghan’s go-to products.

Our beauty editor, Laura Mulley, tested out the cream for herself, saying, “It has a consistency unlike anything I’ve ever tried before: red, bouncy and surprisingly firm, like actual edible jelly, and comes with a little scoop to spoon it out with. I usually find gel moisturisers not hydrating enough for me, disappearing too quickly into my skin, but not this one – this had a really smoothing, plumping effect, and gave a genuine ‘glass skin’ look without the greasiness that sometimes comes with very dewy creams.”

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Another favourite moisturiser of Meghan’s, and one she’s shared her love of numerous times over the years, is Tatcha The Dewy Skin Cream, priced at £67.