
Emotional Kate Cassidy reveals sweet moment in her day that made her feel connected to her late ex Liam Payne: 'I'm literally shaking right now'
Emotional Kate Cassidy has revealed a sweet moment in her day that made her feel connected to her late ex Liam Payne.
Singer Liam died aged 31 on October 16, 2024, after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and was found to have alcohol and cocaine in his system.
Kate, 26, who had been dating Liam for two years, has been documenting her grief journey on social media.
And on Thursday Kate took to her Story to reveal that during her trip to get her nails done, the salon starting playing One Direction song What Makes You Beautiful on the speaker.
The timing of the song coming on was particularly poignant for her as when it started playing she had just done a post about her changing appearance over the years and which tweakments she has had done.
She said in a clip: 'I just left the nail salon I am in awe.
'I was in the nail salon and I did a post about the last two years and about how I feel about my appearance and how my looks have changed the literal second I pressed post What Makes You Beautiful Came on.
'The first line of that song is 'you don't need makeup to cover up, being the way that you are is enough', and it couldn't have been a more perfect song to come on. I'm so happy I can't explain it.'
Her previous clip said: 'Please volume this so hard to hear. PLS CHECK MY LAST REEL AS SOON AS I PRESSED POST you don't know you're beautiful came on at the salon. I'm in awe.'
It comes after earlier this week Kate shared some never-before-seen intimate texts with Liam as she marked eight months since his tragic death.
She shared a gallery of pictures of herself and Liam and told how she lives in a 'constant state' of missing her 'best friend', admitting she can't put her pain into words.
One photograph showed Liam wearing a T-shirt with her name written on it and pictures of her face printed across it as she stood beside him smiling.
The influencer also shared a screenshot of texts Liam had sent her on August 1 gushing over his love for her, just two months before his tragic death.
She explained: 'I was in the nail salon and I did a post about the last two years and about how I feel about my appearance and how my looks have changed the literal second I pressed post What Makes You Beautiful Came on'
The messages read: 'Shall we go -play tennis for an hour? I literally couldn't love you more if I tried and somehow I will tomorrow. I can't wait to see you.' (sic)
In a caption, Kate candidly opened up about her grief as she emotionally said her life doesn't 'make sense' without Liam in it.
She penned: 'Eight months ago today, I lost my best friend and someone I thought I had so much more time and life left to share with.
'Liam was the kind of person you'd start missing the moment you walked out the door. Even when leaving the house for a few hours, I'd find myself rushing home to be with him again out of excitement.
'Now facing the reality that I live in a constant state of missing you is something I still can't fully wrap my head around.
'Knowing I can't just come home and see you, hear your voice, or feel your hug, it's a type of pain I can't fully put into words.
'I can't seem to tell if life is flying by without you or moving so slow none of it fully makes sense.
'But I am trying to live my life as best I can for now and live it for you. I miss you more than words can say.
Ending on their angel number 444, she added: 'One day, I'll see you again, and I'll have so much to tell you. So much to catch up on. I love you my angel❤️444.'
Angels have been symbolic for Kate since Liam's passing, particularly the number 444, which she has since got tattooed on her hand.
The influencer also shared a screenshot of texts Liam had sent her on August 1 gushing over his love for her, just two months before his tragic death
Kate also has a beaded phone charm with the number '444' and an 'L' laced through the thread in a tribute to Liam.
Angel numbers are repeating sequences of digits, normally in sets of three or four, and they are believed to hold spiritual guidance.
In numerology, 444 is a sign that the 'angels are with you' and are 'there to guide you step by step'.
In the weeks after his death, she referenced the angel numbers as she shared that they had been planning to marry in the weeks leading up to his passing.

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