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YouTube ScreenshotA collective gasp echoed like a thunderclap in a valley in our Daily Beast newsroom late Wednesday afternoon at the news that singer Liam Payne, who became famous as a member of the group One Direction, died at age 31.
TMZ reports that Payne fell from a hotel balcony in Argentina, where he had reunited with bandmates at 1D-er Niall Horan's concert. He had, according to the site, been behaving "erratically," earlier in the day, and was spotted smashing a laptop in the hotel lobby and having to be carried back to his room. He had been in headlines on gossip blogs over tension with his ex-fiancée Maya Henry, who, TMZ says, alleged "he'd left her after asking her to get an abortion."
In the shock of his death, fans couldn't ignore the eerie nature that Payne had just connected with his One Direction bandmates. Dark questions emerge when a celebrity dies so young: What role did the often horrific toll of fame have on a person like Payne, who has been open about addiction and suicidal ideation? But there's also an impulse to go back to the roots of a person's talent, to revisit what it was that we all fell in love with—and was their passion—in the first place.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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