Kate Cassidy 'didn't want to live' after Liam Payne's death
Liam Payne's girlfriend Kate Cassidy has admitted that she "didn't want to live" in the aftermath of the One Direction's singer tragic death last year after he fell from a hotel balcony in Argentina.

Liam Payne's girlfriend Kate Cassidy "didn't want to live" following his death.
The former One Direction singer tragically died at the age of 31 in October 2024 after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina and the influencer has revealed that she fell into a deep depression in the aftermath.
Kate told Page Six at a National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) benefit: "I was always just kind of doing nothing and just dealing with that grief and pain, just not wanting to really live my life."
She explained that it took her several weeks to realise that she needed to restore a sense of structure to her life again.
Cassidy said: "I finally realised, ok, I need to live my life, I need to get up, get out of bed."
The 26-year-old influencer recalled how she started by setting an alarm to get out of bed one hour earlier each day and began "working out" and "eating clean" and continues to do so for the sake of her mental health.
She said: "I like to always be up early, have a workout class planned, go for a nice walk, eat cleaner. I feel like, for me, being active, always keeps my mind so much cleaner and healthier."
Kate paid a touching tribute to Liam ahead of the first anniversary of his passing next week as she described him as "the best person I ever met".
The influencer said: "He lit up any room. He was just so sweet, so funny. I've never met anybody like him, and I'm sure I probably won't ever meet anybody like him in my life.
"In a way, I am actually glad that he's just going to be that one person. He was the best person I ever met."
Meanwhile, Liam's One Direction bandmate Louis Tomlinson described his death as "unjust and frustrating" earlier this week and confessed that the What Makes You Beautiful band's upcoming 15th anniversary felt "uncomfortable" in the wake of the tragedy.
Speaking to Rolling Stone UK magazine, Louis said: "It was really uncomfortable, actually, the 15th anniversary, because the [collective] feeling to celebrate is as important, if not more important than ever, on behalf of Liam."
Louis - who was put together in 1D with Liam, Harry Styles, Niall Horan and Zayn Malik on The X Factor UK - admitted marking the band's formation in the past made him feel "sick of nostalgia", but doing so earlier this year "brought up those feelings" he's been dealing with since his friend's death.
He added: "You know, there’s still a level in my head [where it feels] unjust and frustrating that he’s not with us anymore.
"So, it just brought up those feelings, although I’m still living with them anyway."