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‘Miss you more every day' – Heartfelt tribute paid to Liam Payne in opening episode of One Direction star's final project

‘Miss you more every day' – Heartfelt tribute paid to Liam Payne in opening episode of One Direction star's final project

The singer signed on for the Netflix talent show, Building The Band, just two months before his death in October 2024, aged 31.
Payne appears as a guest judge and mentor on the series alongside Destiny's Child's Kelly Rowland and The Pussycat Dolls' Nicole Scherzinger, as they give guidance to six bands formed without ever seeing each other.
In the opening episode, released on Wednesday (9 July), McLean dedicated the series to Payne, saying: 'When we came together to film Building the Band, we never imagined we'd soon be saying goodbye to our friend Liam Payne.'
He remembered Payne's love for music and his 'unwavering commitment' to helping others in the industry.
'Liam is a guest judge in later episodes and through his presence, we see his deep love for music and his unwavering commitment to helping others find their voice,' said McLean. 'It's through that spirit that we dedicate this series to Liam and his family.'
The release comes just weeks after Payne's sister Ruth Gibbins said she was heartbroken that her late brother wouldn't see his last TV appearance.
'I didn't know whether to share this, but it felt weird when I've raved about Liam's work and achievements for the last 15 years,' she wrote online.
'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!'
'You're a star Liam, you always were and always will be,' Gibbins said. 'There are a range of emotions I felt watching this, but one of the main ones is immeasurable pride, always. Miss you more every day.'
During one scene in the series, Payne is shown in a rehearsal room with band members, telling them, 'I need to feel that connection between you guys.'
Another moment sees Payne giving a band mentorship, comparing the competition to his own experience as a contestant on The X Factor, where he was paired with his One Direction bandmates, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson in 2010.
'How these bands are put together is not normal,' he tells a contestant. 'We weren't put together that way.'
Liam's eldest sister, Nicole, also said that watching the series had made her feel 'close' to her brother after his death.
'Watching this over the past few months has given me/us a way to still feel close to you and see you at your best and I'm so glad the world gets to see it all now too,' she said on Instagram in June. 'You truly are a shining star, miss you more than words can say, love you more than that.'
Netflix said in a press release that Payne's family had 'reviewed the series and [was] supportive of his inclusion' in the programme.
The show, hosted by McLean, sees 50 musicians placed in individual booths to listen to their fellow contestants and decide who they want to team up with. They are then partnered with their bandmates without ever seeing each other.
'All they have to go on is musical compatibility, connection, chemistry and merit,' the show's synopsis says. 'What will happen when the bands finally meet, and looks, choreography and style come into play?'
The first four episodes were made available on 9 July, with the remaining episodes scheduled for release on 16 and 23 July.
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