Liam Payne’s sister Nicola has paid tribute to the late singer on Instagram on Wednesday after watching him in Netflix‘s Building The Band.
Nicola heartbreakingly admitted ‘I hate that this happened’ and feels she will ‘never be able to process his passing’, nine months after his tragic death.
The series, filmed before the tragic passing of the One Direction singer in October 2024, landed on the streaming giant’s platform July 9.
Liam, who features as a guest judge on the series, tragically died at the aged of 31 after falling from the third-floor balcony of a hotel in Buenos Aires last October.
In the tearjerking post, Nicola wrote: ‘9 months ago today, our lives changed forever. I still find it incredibly hard to process what happened. I’m not sure I ever fully will, or even want to.
‘Liam, you are the most incredible person. For those of us lucky enough to know and love you, our lives were truly blessed.

Liam Payne’s sister Nicola has paid tribute to the late singer on Instagram on Wednesday after watching him in Netflix ‘s Building The Band

Nicola heartbreakingly admitted ‘I hate that this happened’ and feels she will ‘never be able to process his passing’, nine months after his tragic death


In the tearjerking post, Nicola wrote: ‘9 months ago today, our lives changed forever. I still find it incredibly hard to process what happened. I’m not sure I ever fully will, or even want to… I love you so much, and I miss you even more. I hate that this happened’
‘Today, the world gets to see just a glimpse of your passion and talent and wow, you are amazing in this show.
‘You cared so deeply about the people around you. You wanted to make a difference, and you are lighting up that stage like you were born to do.
‘You were made to be a judge, to guide, to encourage, and to let your voice be heard. Watching you in this show, I’ve never been more proud.
‘I just wish you got to see it. It’s everything we knew it would be when we were at filming.
‘This show will forever hold a special place in my heart because it’s one of the last times I saw you, and I got to witness you shine so bloody brightly, but it’s also allowed me to still feel close to you.
‘I love you so much, and I miss you even more. I hate that this happened.’
Nicola and Ruth are Liam’s two older sisters, making him the youngest of three siblings in the tight-knit family.
Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean hosts Building The Band, with Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger as the main mentor and judge, being joined by Liam and Kelly Rowland throughout the process.

Liam, who features as a guest judge on the series, tragically died at the aged of 31 after falling from the third-floor balcony of a hotel in Buenos Aires last October
Building The Band viewers were moved to tears just five minutes into the first episode after Netflix paid a bittersweet tribute to Liam.
Stripped across 10 episodes, fans wondered how the show would address the unexpected death of the singer – especially after reports that there were plans to cut down Liam’s presence in the show.
However, at the start of the episode, AJ addressed the audience with a powerful message, moving viewers to tears.
‘When we came together to film building the band we never imagined we’d soon be saying goodbye to our friend Liam Payne,’ he began as it faded out to a series of images and clips of the singer on the show.
He continued: ‘Liam is a guest judge in later episodes, and through his presence, we see his deep love for music and his unwavering commitment to helping others find their voice. It’s through that spirit that we dedicate this series to Liam and his family.’
Building The Band is available to stream exclusively on Netflix now.
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