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Liam Payne spent final days donating money to sick children in beautiful display of kindness-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro

He fulfilled his ambition of wanting to be a ‘superhero’.

Liam Payne spent final days donating money to sick children in beautiful display of kindness-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro

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Liam Payne spent his final days performing acts of generosity by sending to poorly children in need.

The beloved One Direction star’s untimely death has sent shockwaves through his fanbase after the 31-year-old fell from a third-floor balcony at his hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday.

Following the tragedy, details of his last days have emerged, with the 2010 X Factor star utilising his extraordinary wealth for good by donating to various GoFundMe pages online.

In a series of Snapchat videos, a site Payne was posting on just hours before his death, he shared how much he hated to see the little ones suffering.

Consequently, he gave thousands to their causes, explaining how son Bear, seven, inspired the act of kindness.

‘I’ve always felt really lucky to be in the position that I’m in and my life aspiration has been to be a superhero… but I can’t fly, I’m not a great mechanic, I wasn’t affected by radiation, and I’m not incredibly strong,’ he began.

Liam Payne spent his final days performing incredible acts of kindness (Picture: Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images for Nickelodeon)

‘All I know is there are websites out there for you to be able to donate to sick children that need your help.’

Encouraging fans to show compassion themselves, he continued: ‘It doesn’t matter how small the donation is, or how big the donation is.

‘All that matters is you look into that child’s eyes and you realise… as a father, it hits me slightly differently because I look at them and if that was my child, I would want everyone in the world to just look at me. Please, look at me and help me.

‘The last few nights, I’ve been spending some time on GoFundMe, a fantastic website. I’m not sure about the tip thing, though, guys, you need to work that out, because that’s not right; we should be giving the tips to the kids, man.

‘I’d like to understand more. If anyone from GoFundMe wants to get in touch with me to tell me how this works, I would love to know, but I’ve been going on night by night by night, trying to finish off people’s donations so that they can get the operations they need.’

Payne concluded: ‘It’s despicable that, in 2024, these kids are having to pay for these medical things that would be free in my country.’

The youngsters helped by Payne, whether it be for life-saving treatment or in the aftermath of a school shooting, included a 28-year-old American man named Jack, who received £2,300 after suffering a stage 4 B-cell lymphoma.

The singer was always keen to give back (Picture: SWNS)

Payne also donated £3,833 to four-year-old Macy Shepard after her diagnosis of stage 2 Wilms tumour on her kidney.

He gave £770 to fund a young girl’s medical bills after she was injured during a shooting and £2,223 went to four-year-old Kailyn after a stroke.

As footage of Payne’s charitable acts began circulating on X, heat58459 branded him ‘so lovely, kind and generous’.

User liamvinyIs wrote: ‘he’s such an angel. i’m sure bear will be so proud of him.’

‘One of the last thing he did was helping people in need, if that doesn’t show how kind and amazing person he is then I don’t know what’, added TWILIGHTL0R.

What is Liam Payne’s net worth?

Payne is said to have been worth a staggering £46million. In an emotional interview in 2022, he said he would be giving it all to his only son, whom he shares with ex-girlfriend Cheryl.

He shares Bear Payne with Cheryl, saying his fortune will go to his son (Picture: Instagram)

He said: ‘My life now is his, my money is his. I have actually got several companies that are up and running that I know he can run one day if he wants to or [he can sell them].’

Payne also declared Cheryl ‘the best mum in the world’, as the Girls Aloud singer now strives to protect him as he grows up without his daddy.

What else did Liam Payne do for charity?

Payne’s charity work was well documented since he was shot to fame as a teenager.

For two years, Payne took part in Soccer Aid for Unicef, an annual charity football match that raises money for children in war and difficulty.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Wolverhampton-born singer funded more than 360,000 meals for those in crisis, assisting more than 100 food banks in various cities.

‘I want to play my part in finding a solution to ensure people have enough money to buy their own food – and end the need for food banks,’ Payne said at the time.

The 1D star was forever performing charitable acts, such as taking part in Soccer Aid (Picture: Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

Payne also announced in 2020 that he had made a ‘personal, long-term commitment’ to support food bank charity The Trussell Trust.

In total, the Strip That Down hitmaker donated millions of pounds to important causes, with other charitable acts including his visit to Ghana for Comic Relief in 2013 and selling his old clothes to generate funds in 2021.

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