Key Points

Liam Payne's sisters shared heartfelt messages about his final project, the Netflix series 'Building the Band.' Nicola Payne called him a "shining star," while Ruth Gibbins expressed sadness he never saw the finished show. The series, premiering July 9, features Payne mentoring aspiring musicians. His sisters continue to grieve eight months after his tragic passing.

Key Points: Liam Payne Sisters React to His Final Show Building the Band

  • Payne's sisters praise his mentorship in final Netflix show
  • Ruth Gibbins mourns his absence during premiere
  • Nicola Payne calls him a 'shining star'
  • Series features 50 singers forming six competing bands
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Liam Payne's sisters react to late singer's final project 'Building the Band'

Liam Payne's sisters share emotional tributes to the late singer ahead of his final Netflix series 'Building the Band' premiere.

"You truly are a shining star, miss you more than words can say - Nicola Payne"

Washington, June 29

The sisters of late singer Liam Payne, Ruth Gibbins and Nicola Payne, have shared heartfelt messages after watching the trailer for his final TV project, 'Building the Band.'

The Netflix series, which premieres on July 9, features 50 singers forming six bands sight unseen to compete for the top spot, with Payne providing guidance and advice as a mentor.

Nicola Payne, 37, expressed her pride in her brother's work, and said, "Over the years I've shared many achievements and momentous occasions as a proud sister, and I couldn't be prouder of this show... You truly are a shining star, miss you more than words can say, love you more than that," as quoted by E! News.

Ruth Gibbins, 34, also shared her emotional response, and said, "I'm heartbroken he never got to see how great he is in this show... He knew he had done a good job, we all told him this when we were at filming, but watching it back, wow!" as quoted by E! News.

The sisters' messages come eight months after Payne's untimely death in October, when he fell from the balcony of a Buenos Aires hotel room.

Ruth had previously shared a poignant message on Instagram, commemorating the six-month anniversary of his passing, expressing her ongoing grief and struggle to cope with the loss.

The Netflix series will premiere on July 9, offering fans a chance to see Payne's final project and his work as a mentor to young singers.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the tragedy is sad, I wonder why Indian media gives so much coverage to foreign celebrities when we have so many talented artists here who pass away unnoticed. Just a thought 🤔
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Ananya R
As someone who grew up listening to One Direction, this hits hard 💔 His sisters' messages show such pure sibling love. Will definitely watch the show to honor his memory.
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Sarah B
The pain in Ruth's words is palpable. Losing a sibling is one of life's hardest experiences. Hope the show brings some comfort to the family and fans alike.
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Vikram M
Mental health awareness is so important - this tragedy reminds us how fragile life is. Hope the show inspires young artists while honoring Liam's contribution to music.
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Kavya N
The bond between siblings is eternal ❤️ Though gone too soon, his music and this final project will keep his spirit alive. My heart goes out to his family.

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