Cheryl is leaning on her Girls Aloud bandmates and her mother, Joan, during this incredibly difficult time following the tragic death of Liam Payne.
The singer expressed her heartfelt tribute to Liam on Friday, sharing the “indescribable pain” of having to tell their seven-year-old son, Bear, that his father has passed away.
Liam died on Wednesday after a tragic fall from a third-floor balcony at the CasaSur Palmero Hotel in Argentina.
In response to Cheryl’s emotional statement, her close friends and former bandmates Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts took to Instagram, reposting her heartfelt message with broken heart emojis to show their support.
Kimberley and Nicola have remained steadfast friends with Cheryl since the band disbanded in 2013, proving that their bond endures through even the toughest times.
The singer recently reunited with her fellow Girls Aloud member Nadine Coyle for a greatest hits tour earlier this year, and now she’s finding solace in the support of her bandmates and her mother during this heart-wrenching time.
According to The Sun, Cheryl's mum has been actively supporting both her and her grandson Bear, with flowers delivered to their home as a gesture of love.
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