Why singer Liam Payne’s death is hitting One Direction fans hard

And how he grew from his boy next door popstar persona into a complicated adult

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Boyband heyday: Liam Payne in 2010 - he died after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires. He was 31. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA
Boyband heyday: Liam Payne in 2010 - he died after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires. He was 31. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA

Pop star Liam Payne was just 31 when he died but he had been famous for half his life.

As a member of One Direction – the mega successful boy band that emerged from the X-factor TV show – he experienced the sort of high-octane, global fame that’s packaged and controlled in a way only the pop industry can create. He grew from his One Direction persona as a cheeky chappie boy next door into a complicated adult.

After One Direction broke up, he became a solo artist maintaining his connection with One Direction fans – many felt that they had grown up with the Wolverhampton-born singer – and winning new ones.

Payne, a father of a little boy with former partner Cheryl Tweedy, was active on social media where he had a huge following; he posted a happy photo on Snapchat just an hour before his death.

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Payne died instantly following a fall from the balcony of his hotel room in Buenos Aires; he had been in the Argentinian city to see his former bandmate Niall Horan in concert.

Fionnuala Jones, cultural commentator and podcaster, explains the scale of One Direction’s success; Payne’s impact on pop culture, and why his tragic death made world headlines.

Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by John Casey.

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