Cheryl Tweedy is grappling with deep emotions following the release of Liam Payne’s final television project, Building The Band, on Netflix. The 31-year-old singer and songwriter filmed this series before his tragic passing last year, which occurred after a fall from a balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina. As the mother of their eight-year-old son, Bear, Cheryl’s response to the show’s debut has been particularly poignant.
According to a source who spoke to the Mirror, the situation is bittersweet for Cheryl. The insider noted, “It is very sad for Cheryl. She’s very proud that Liam’s final project is now available for the world to see, but obviously it’s heartbreaking, too, after Liam’s death.” The release serves as a stark reminder of the musical talent and potential that was lost too soon.
Cheryl, who was in a relationship with Liam from 2016 to 2018, is reportedly concerned about the impact of the show on Bear. The source added, “He had so much going for him, as well as being a devoted father to Bear. It’s another reason why Cheryl wanted to continue with her own TV career – to show Bear that there is life after losing Liam, that you can be strong and that he can pick himself up. He can be anything he wants to be in life.”
Tributes and Reflections
The first episode of Building The Band features a heartfelt tribute to Liam Payne from host AJ McLean. He remarked, “When we came together to film Building The Band, we never imagined we’d soon be saying goodbye to our friend, Liam Payne.”
Throughout the series, Liam appears as a guest judge, showcasing his passion for music and dedication to mentoring others. McLean continued, “It’s through that spirit that we dedicate this series to Liam and his family.” This sentiment resonates not only with Cheryl but also with fans who have been deeply affected by Liam’s untimely death.
As the world watches Liam’s final performance, Cheryl’s strength and resilience shine through. She aims to demonstrate to Bear the importance of moving forward, even in the face of profound loss. The release of Building The Band stands as both a celebration of Liam’s artistry and a tribute to his enduring legacy.
