
Liam Payne’s girlfriend has shared an unseen picture of the One Direction star on social media.
The singer died on October 16, age 31, after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
His funeral took place on on November 20, surrounded by his loved ones, including his former bandmates and ex-girlfriend, Cheryl, with whom he shares eight-year-old son Bear.
Since his death, Liam’s girlfriend Kate Cassidy has been sharing her grieving process with fans, regularly sharing pictures of him to her Instagram page.
Posting today, the 26-year-old shared a heartwarming picture of the pair of them holding hands while they walk down a beach together.
Earlier this week she also revealed some of the last pictures Liam ever took of her.


Writing in a post, she said: ‘These are some of the last photos Liam took of me. We were in Greece, on our last holiday together. I asked Liam to take a few photos of me because I really loved my dress. As usual, with no hesitation, Liam did everything he could to get me the perfect photo. We walked around the entire resort trying to find the perfect background.
‘That’s just who he was. Always thinking of me in the most thoughtful ways. While he was taking them, he kept smiling and saying how beautiful I looked and how I was going love every picture.’
She then ended the post by saying: ‘I miss you. I love you. Always.’
This comes after Kate shared an emotional unseen video of Liam six months after his devastating death in April.
The two can be seen hugging and laughing while sitting on a bench.
In the short clip, after glancing at each other, they slide together from opposite sides and she puts her legs over him, before the pair lean in for a kiss.


Earlier this month it was also revealed that Liam’s son Bear could inherit nearly £48million when he turns 18.
The Sun reported that Payne left £28,595,000, with £24,280,000 left after expenses and debts were paid off.
Although Payne was in a relationship with girlfriend Kate Cassidy, they were not married or in a civil partnership, meaning she could receive nothing.
This is due to UK intestacy rules, which mean that married partners, civil partners, and some relatives can inherit the deceased’s fortune after their death.
Sources close to Cheryl have insisted ‘she will always do the right thing by her beloved son’.
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