Simon Cowell has spoken publicly about the tragic death of Liam Payne, responding to online claims that he bears responsibility for the former One Direction star’s passing. In a recent podcast interview, Cowell firmly rejected the accusations and shared details of his final conversation with the singer.
Cowell explained that he avoids reading accusatory comments online, calling the idea of being responsible for Payne’s life years after signing him “untenable.” He emphasized that One Direction’s demanding schedule was part of the industry but not the cause of Payne’s struggles.
The group was formed on Cowell’s show The X Factor and signed to his Syco Records label. Former bandmate Louis Tomlinson also defended the management, acknowledging the workload but refusing to place blame.
Cowell revealed that his last conversation with Payne took place about a year before the tragedy. The two discussed fatherhood and finding passions outside of music. Cowell recalled advising Payne not to let music dominate his life, encouraging him to explore other joys.
Payne’s parents later told Cowell that their son was proud of his achievements, a sentiment that deeply moved the music mogul.
Payne’s death has sparked widespread grief across the music world. Fans and fellow artists continue to share tributes, while Cowell’s reflections highlight the human side of fame and the pressures that come with it.
The tragedy has reignited conversations about the toll of fame and the importance of mental health support in the entertainment industry. Cowell’s emotional response underscores the need to separate management decisions from personal struggles while honoring Payne’s legacy.
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