Less than a week before he passed away, Texas model Henry wrote on TikTok about her past relationship with Payne. Prior to his death on October 16 at the age of 31, Liam Payne was dealing with problems involving his ex-fiance, Maya Henry.
In the days preceding his death, Liam Payne was “extremely overwhelmed” by Maya Henry’s legal troubles: report
Days before he died on Wednesday at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Liam Payne was apparently dealing with legal issues involving his ex-fiance, Maya Henry.
According to sources, Henry, 23, gave the former One Direction singer a cease-and-desist order last week after she claimed he kept contacting her. According to sources, the ex-couple supposedly got engaged before ending their romance in 2022.
Who Is Henry?
Henry, a Texas-raised model and the author of the book Looking Forward, said in a TikTok posted on October 6 that her ex-boyfriend, whom she does not identify but links to “One Direction fans,” keeps “blowing up” her phone.
Additionally, it always comes from various phone numbers. I’m never sure where it will come from. “He’ll email me, too,” Henry asserted. He’ll blow up my mom’s phone in addition to mine. Do you consider that to be typical behavior?
On Wednesday, October 16, Payne passed away after falling several stories at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires, according to a confirmation from Policía Federal Argentina. An autopsy will be conducted, and police are looking into what killed him.
Payne is survived by his ex-girlfriend, Girls Aloud star Cheryl, and his 7-year-old son, Bear Grey.
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