Liam Payne confesses 'becoming someone he didn't recognize' in throwback video
Liam discusses about taking aims at 'One Direction' bandmates especially on Zayn Malik
English singer, Liam Payne, in a throwback video, has been witnessed confessing that he became someone at a point in his life where he couldn’t recognize himself.
While talking to Logan Paul in a podcast, the star revealed that he was 'misunderstood' and also mentioned about the aims that he took on former One Direction band members and especially on, Zayn Malik.
To clarify, he recorded a video from his home saying: "I just took a little bit of time out, sorry for the MIA. There's a few reasons I did that. I just needed to take a bit of time out for myself because I became someone I didn't recognise any more. And I'm sure you didn't either."
While referring towards Logan’s podcast chat of 2022, the Strip Me Down singer added: "I'm not going to let anyone else take the blame for what I said.”
“There was a lot of hate online for them which I thought was unfair because they didn't do anything wrong, they were doing their job."
According to the Mirror, the 31-year-old singer opened about getting death threats. "I think for me a lot of what I said was coming from the wrong place. I just took it out on everybody else. I was getting a lot of hate online. There was death threats, all sorts of stuff”, he explained.
Liam Payne passed away in a horrendous incident on October 16. His death sent shock waves all around the world.
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