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Rita Ora Breaks Down During Performance of Liam Payne Duet Just Hours After His Death: ‘Can’t Even Sing This Right Now’.Linh

October 25, 2024 by Linh

Ora and Payne, who died at age 31 on Oct. 16, previously teamed up for the hit song “For You” from the ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ soundtrack in 2018

Rita Ora is looking back on her time with Liam Payne.

Hours after the former One Direction member’s death at age 31 on Oct. 16, Ora performed a concert in Osaka, Japan, and emotionally broke down as she performed their 2018 duet “For You” from Fifty Shades Freed.

During the solo performance of their collaboration, per footage shared to social media by fans, the 33-year-old British pop star featured a photo of herself with Payne on the screen behind her and struggled to make it through the song.

“I can’t even sing this right now,” she told the audience at one point. “Can you sing this for me?”

The following day, Ora took to social media with a heartfelt post about their time together.

“I’m devastated,” wrote Ora, 33, alongside photos of herself and Payne in the studio and promoting their collaboration. “He had the kindest soul, I will never forget.”

The “Ask and You Shall Receive” singer added, “I loved working with him so much – he was just such a joy to be around on and off stage. This tragic news breaks my heart.”

“Sending all my love and prayers to his family and loved ones. Our song For You takes on a whole new meaning for me now,” continued Ora’s tribute. “R.I.P.”

 Liam Payne and Rita Ora attend the ESCADA x RITA ORA capsule launch event during Paris Fashion Week on September 29, 2019 in Paris, France.
Liam Payne and Rita Ora in September 2019.David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty

Released alongside the third Fifty Shades film in 2018,
“For You” became a massive hit for both Ora and Payne, charting at No. 8 in their native U.K. as well as No. 76 in the U.S. The song also appeared on both Ora and Payne’s respective albums, Phoenix and LP1.

Rita Ora and Liam Payne attend The Fashion Awards 2022 Pre-Ceremony Drinks at the Royal Albert Hall on December 05, 2022 in London, England.
Rita Ora and Liam Payne in December 2022.Lia Toby/BFC/Getty

Payne was pronounced dead on Oct. 16 after falling multiple stories at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Policía Federal Argentina confirmed .

An investigation is currently underway to determine the circumstances surrounding Payne’s death, local police, and an autopsy will be conducted.

In a statement translated from Spanish, Alberto Crescenti (the head of SAME, Buenos Aires’ public emergency medical services system) told TN that Payne fell into the hotel’s internal courtyard.

A SAME team arrived at the hotel and verified the death of the man, later identified as Payne, around 5:11 p.m. local time, Crescenti said, noting the musician’s injuries were so severe there “was no possibility of resuscitation.”

Payne is survived by his 7-year-old son Bear Grey, with his ex, Girls Aloud singer Cheryl.

After the “Strip That Down” singer’s death, his “Get Low” collaborator Zedd took to X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, “RIP Liam… I can’t believe this is real…
absolutely heartbreaking ..”

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