Leaked Texts Reveal Tragic Final Hours of Liam Payne Before His Death
0Shocking new reports have emerged detailing the final days of late pop star Liam Payne, with allegations that he repeatedly contacted hotel staff for alcohol and inquired about obtaining cocaine just before his tragic death.
According to Argentine journalist Mauro Szeta, text messages supposedly sent by Payne have surfaced, showing the One Direction star allegedly offering $5,000 (€4,774) to an escort for a “party.” The messages, shared on Szeta’s website VíaSzeta, reportedly came from a southeastern Florida phone number and revealed the singer’s attempts to set up a private meeting.
In the alleged exchange, Liam writes, “‘I have all day… I’d gift you $5,000… US dollars. You come to my hotel, we party, just me and u.” He even inquired about the escort’s friend, saying, “Who’s your friend, do you want to bring her?” The exchange continues with the woman offering to spend the entire day with him, for $5,000 USD for both of them.
The alleged Payne responded, “Ok fine, but bank transfer,” according to the Mirror’s report.
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But the hotel interactions didn’t stop there. According to a senior employee at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires, where Payne was staying, the singer made repeated calls to request alcohol and drugs. One hotel bellboy, who had delivered a welcome fruit platter to Payne’s room, recounted a tense encounter where he was allegedly asked to source cocaine. When the bellboy refuses, he claims Payne insulted him, calling him “useless” and demanding that he leave the room.
In a message sent to management, the bellboy explained: “I went to hand him a guest amenity and welcome him to the hotel and Argentina. He invited me into his room (which was a complete mess) and asked me if I could get him cocaine.” He continued: “I told him, ‘I’m sorry sir, but neither I nor any other staff can help you with that type of service,’ to which he replied that I was useless and told me to get out of his sight. I felt a bit threatened because he didn’t behave very politely.”
The bellboy also said he would inform the head of security about the interaction to avoid any future confusion, as Payne had asked for his name during the exchange.
Esteban Grassi, a hotel staff member who was present when emergency services were called following Liam’s fatal fall, has been brought into an official investigation. Grassi was one of the individuals seen helping Payne return to his room, and he has reportedly shared further details of the singer’s behavior with investigators. According to Todo Noticias, Grassi confirmed that Payne “rang reception repeatedly to ask for alcohol all the time and ask where he could get drugs, specifically cocaine.”
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Grassi also revealed that, due to a language barrier, he had acted as a translator between Liam and two female escorts, helping to facilitate communication. He shared details about a previous conversation where the escorts mentioned that Liam owed them $5,000, though Grassi found the amount suspicious given Payne’s earlier request for only $300.
Screenshots of WhatsApp messages between Liam and one of the women were published by Todo Noticias, showing the conversations in which Payne allegedly discussed the large sum of money. These texts have reportedly been shared with investigators as part of the ongoing inquiry.
These revelations have cast a dark shadow over the final moments of the beloved singer, who was found dead following a tragic fall, and have left many fans and industry insiders in disbelief. As investigations continue, more details about Liam Payne’s final days are expected to emerge, painting a picture of a star struggling with personal demons in his final moments.