Kate Cassidy, girlfriend of late pop star Liam Payne, has shared an honest update about her mental health journey as she continues to provide for his tragic death.
The 26-year-old influencer released a heartfelt Tiktok video to her 1.5 million followers, revealing she took a “mental reset day” after struggling to get out of bed.
According to Daily MailCassidy’s emotional recording came just a few days after it was reported that she may not inherit any part of Paynes’s estimated property of £ 24 million.
Payne, who died in October at the age of 31 after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina, died without will.
According to British inheritance laws, his ex-partner Cheryl Tweedy, the mother of his eight-year-old son Bear has awarded control of his property.
In the video, filmed from her bed, a makeup -free Cassidy told the viewers, “It’s one of those mornings where it’s hard for me to get out of bed and start my day.”
She then took followers through her day, which included going her dog, meeting a friend for lunch, participating in therapy and recording, activities she described as part of her self-care routine, according to the marketing market.
Cassidy’s openness triggered an outflow of support from fans, where many praised her vulnerability and strength in this difficult time.
As for this commented on a user, “Liam’s memory will live on through the beautiful love that you both shared.”
Since Pay’s death, Cassidy has shared her grieving process on social media, including what she believes is spiritual “signs” from the deceased singer.
These include observations of rainbows, angelic-shaped clouds and references to the angel number “444”, a symbol of protection and guidance that the couple allegedly kept loved ones according to the publication.
In previous positions, Cassidy revealed that the couple had discussed marriage and even manifested their future together shortly before Payne’s sudden death.
A handwritten note that she found in her bag read, “Kate and to marry within a year/engaged and together forever 444.”
In addition, five people were originally indicted in connection with Payne’s death, although charges against three were later dropped.
It is worth mentioning that allegedly, two hotel workers are still facing accusations of delivering drugs to the singer on the night of his death.