google-site-verification=Vxr2Lis8e0te7IceoVxkLg5Cvt5Hwn_ljSJemCqipyk “X Factor” co-contestant calls out treatment of young stars in tribute to Payne

“X Factor” co-contestant calls out treatment of young stars in tribute to Payne

From left: Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, Payne, Harry Styles, and Niall Horan perform as One Direction on "The X Factor" in 2010. The group, which was formed by judge Nicole Scherzinger, came third in the competition. Ken McKay/Talkback Thames/Shutterstock

English performer Rebecca Ferguson, who showed up at the remainder of the English show "The X Part" the year that One Heading was moreover fighting, has called out the "misleading and manipulative of young stars" and the unfriendly results of qualification in acknowledgment for entertainer Liam Payne.


"We both met at Euston station [in London] and shared the taxi to X part, young, irreproachable, and unaffected by fame," Ferguson wrote in a decree shared on X on Thursday. "I can't fight the temptation to consider that kid who was sure and expecting his splendid future ahead."


"If he hadn't jumped on that train and skipped in that taxi I acknowledge he would be alive today," she added.


Payne, from the English city of Wolverhampton, was only 14 years old when he recently went for "The X Component." In 2010, Payne, then 16, returned for his resulting tryout, which would provoke the improvement of One Bearing.


"I've addressed quite a while about the cheating and shifty of young stars and the effects - a significant parcel of us are at this point living with the result and the PTSD," Ferguson said in her clarification. "Find satisfaction in the great beyond Liam, I need to accept that you find an enduring feeling of compromise on the contrary side, and love for your mum and family x."


Payne discussed his fights with substance abuse and his close-to-home health.


Payne said on "The Diary of a President" web site in 2021 that he and his performers regularly "got in our rooms" in view of their distinction, which drove him to drink and "host a social event for one—and that just seemed to continue all through various extended lengths of my life."


In another 2019 gathering with English broadcaster Sky News, Payne said he felt "extremely lucky to be here still, which is something I've never genuinely conferred to anyone."

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