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Shirley Yanez 53

Liam Payne RIP

Boy Band member One Direction

Every time we witness someone in the public eye pleading for assistance but being consistently disregarded by the machine that brought them attention, it makes me very unhappy. I really wish there was a way for all these people who are screaming for help to be heard before it's too late to assist them. Liam is another gifted person who has obviously struggled with his mental health, celebrity, and life's disappointments. The death of a young celebrity often hits hard. It reminds us of lost potential. Fans feel a deep sense of grief. They may have grown up admiring this person. The media coverage intensifies the sadness. It forces us to confront the tragedy repeatedly. Many wonder what could have been done. There is often a feeling of helplessness. The spotlight shines on issues like mental health. Discussions arise, but often too late. The loss becomes a painful reminder of life's fragility. In the end, it is a collective mourning for someone who left too soon.

It does make me so saddened and almost angry when I hear about the tragic loss of such amazing talented young people who play their lives, dirty linen, pain and all, out in the media, unfiltered. If you followed Liam over the past few years, his life was getting out of control and his mental health becoming worse. His record company dropped him and this is where I believe intervention, not sacking, should come in to play. Lets make sure in the future, the big bad machine that creates the fame, does not leave it to rot when the star temporarily stops shining.

Let us honour Liam’s memory by fostering a society where the weight of mental health is not a solitary cross to bear, but a collective burden we share with open hearts and minds. A place where the stigma of seeking help is shattered by the power of understanding. Where the echoes of our struggles are met with a chorus of support, and the whispers of our fears are drowned by the roars of encouragement.

In a world that often glorifies the superficial, let us strive to be the beacon of light for those who are lost in the shadows, to listen with intent and speak with kindness. For it is in the quiet moments of connection that we can truly heal the wounds that cut deepest, and perhaps, together, we can learn to dance with our demons rather than be controlled by them.

Rest in peace, Liam Payne. May your soul find the peace that eluded you in life, and may your music continue to resonate as a testament to the beauty that you brought into the world.

Shirley Yanez

Shirley Yanez

Shirley Yanez

Shirley Yanez
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I am the CEO of Venus Cow A made in England ethical fashion brand based in Leicester. I love good food, films that have a true story, affordable luxury and making brands accountable for their behaviour. I love all kinds of music including Rock, Opera, R&B and classical. When I travel 5 star has

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I love good food, books and films that have a true story behind them. I love affordable luxury and making brands accountable for their behaviour. I love all kinds of music including Rock, Opera, R&B and classical. When I travel 5 star has to be 5 star including good food, comfort good shhets and no kids in the pool. I love well made clothes and hate fast disposable fashion. I am well travelled and my favorite places incluse Marbella, Portofino, St Tropez, LA and Paris.

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Websitewww.onedirectionmusic.com/gb/home.html

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