Harry Styles Says Grief Over Liam Payne Felt Co-Opted by Public
Harry Styles
I Didn’t Feel Like I Owned All My Payne Grief
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Apple Music
Harry Styles says it seemed like other people felt entitled to his grief after Liam Payne died … because a public expression of his feelings was expected from him.
The singer-songwriter sat down with Zane Lowe for an interview on his Apple Music podcast … and, he opened up about his late One Direction bandmate.
Styles tells Lowe he was grieving on his own right after Liam died in October 2024 … but, he soon found himself in the bizarre situation of having some people “own part of your grief.”
HS says he had very strong feelings about his pal dying … and, while trying to work through that on his own, he could feel the desire of other people for him to convey those feelings in a public forum.
Styles says it’s tough to lose any friend … but, it’s especially hard to lose a friend so much like yourself. Harry says he’s honoring Liam in the best way he can … by living his own best life.
As you know … Liam died after falling from a third-story balcony at a hotel in Argentina in 2024. Toxicology tests showed alcohol, cocaine and other substances in the star’s system when he died.
We delved into Liam’s death in our documentary, “TMZ Investigates: Liam Payne: Who’s to Blame?” … looking at who exactly was responsible for Liam’s fall.
Liam was just 31 years old.
RIP
March 4, 2026 