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tmz 'obtaining' a photograph of liam payne's body literally MINUTES after his death and then posting said photograph on their site is one of the foulest things i've ever witnessed
We were supposed to be mourning our 1D boys in our 80s. Not now. I’m speechless.
I don't know if this is an unpopular opinion, but I have absolutely no desire to see any statements from any of the boys. Zero. I don't want them to say anything, i dont want them to go online. I know whatever they say won't properly express their feelings, i dont want them to sit down and try to find the most "public friendly" words to say goodbye to liam and i dont want the public to compare what any of them says, who spoke up first, who was the most genuine. I hope they can rest, work through their emotions and be happy, as much as they can be
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Aaron Carter is a perfect example of how the industry chews up and spits out child stars when they’re no longer ‘cute’ and ‘marketable.’ Absolutely tragic. I hope he rests in peace.
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The Carter family is the purest representation of what fame does to kids when they don't have the support they need.
Nick tried so fucking hard to help his siblings despite all of his own issues, but their parents only cared about the money. I genuinely believe that if Nick hadn't had the members of BSB backing him up that he would have met the same fate as his brother and sister many years ago.
It just isn't fair.
RIP, Aaron. You deserved better.
“It was really the most accidental thing to happen in lockdown. It wasn’t like, ‘It’s three o’clock, it’s time to write a song!’ It was just messing around on a piano and singing badly and being overheard and then thinking, you know, what if we tried to get to the end of it together? Sending it to Justin with the idea of doing a duet and getting voice notes back of him singing over the top and stuff was surreal. It was a perk of lockdown. It was fun to do it together, and I was proud of it. It was nice getting such a positive reception. [On if there's a version of “exile” with him singing on it] Jesus, there’s probably a voice note somewhere that should be burned.”
Joe Alwyn on writing songs for folklore and evermore