One Direction

Bombshell sex claims about star’s final years

Author: Riley Cardoza – Page Six Source: News Corp Australia Network:
February 11, 2025 at 17:53

An explosive new report has claimed that Liam Payne was “sexting men” and forced an ex-girlfriend to get an abortion prior to his death at 31.


Troubling details about Liam Payne’s relationship with his ex-fiancee Maya Henry have emerged four months after his death.

The former One Direction member sexted other men while dating the writer on and off from 2018 to 2022, a source alleged to Rolling Stone in a bombshell cover story published on Tuesday.

Multiple insiders claimed to the magazine that Payne, who died at age 31 in October 2024, privately “struggled with his sexuality.”

Henry, 25, allegedly found out that the singer had been sending inappropriate messages to other people when he “accidentally broadcast … them to their TV.”

The source additionally claimed that Payne forced Henry to get an abortion in 2020 by giving her an ultimatum, reports The New York Post’s Page Six.

“Liam sent Maya a long message saying it’s either get an abortion and stay with him, or raise the kid alone and he will not acknowledge either of them,” they alleged to Rolling Stone. “This was a surprise to Maya, because Liam wanted to have a family, and they were trying for a kid.”

The X Factor alum notably became a father in March 2017 when he and ex Cheryl Cole welcomed son Bear, now 7.

 

Liam Payne and Maya Henry in 2019. Picture: Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images
Liam Payne and Maya Henry in 2019. Picture: Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images

 

Henry, who reportedly “agreed to terminate the pregnancy,” first hinted at the abortion in her May 2024 novel, Looking Forward, which she said was “inspired” by her and Payne’s romance.

“What I went through in real life is very similar to what Mallory went through in the book,” she told People magazine at the time, referencing her character. 

“I definitely did have some complications [following my abortion], and I did have to go to the hospital alone.”

The model did not divulge further details about when the procedure took place.

Tuesday’s report also alleged Payne pushed Henry down a flight of stairs and chased her with an axe during their on-again, off-again romance”.

She told the publication in a lengthy statement that she “loved [Payne] very much,” adding, “Anyone who has been with an addict understands how difficult that is. 

“While I loved him deeply, he did things that hurt me in ways I’ll never fully understand, and he continued to hurt me years after we broke up.

“I put myself in situations that were unsafe and harmful, ignoring every red flag,” Henry continued, concluding that she does not “fault him for his struggles.”

 

He began dating Cassidy in 2022. Picture: Instagram
He began dating Cassidy in 2022. Picture: Instagram

 

Two years after Henry and Payne ultimately called it quits, she made headlines for sending him a cease-and-desist letter.

She claimed her ex had “repeatedly sent unsolicited and disturbing images and videos,” to her and her loved ones.

By this time, Payne had moved on and was in a relationship with Kate Cassidy, whom he was with in Argentina in the days leading up to his death.After the influencer, 25, returned home from Buenos Aires solo, Payne continued partying in his hotel room, where he fell to his death from the third-floor balcony.

Five individuals have been charged in connection to the incident, according to court documents obtained by Page Six in December 2024.

Where to find help

If you or someone you know is experiencing sexual abuse or family violence contact: 

  • National Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence Counselling Service 24-hour helpline 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732
  • 24-hour Emergency Accommodation helpline on 1800 800 588
  • Safe At Home helpline on 1800 633 937
  • National Violence and Abuse Trauma Counselling and Recovery Service on 1800 FULLSTOP (1800 385 578). They also have a specific line for the LGBTIQA+ community called the Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline on 1800 497 212
  • SHE (free and confidential counselling and support) on 6278 9090
  • Sexual Assault Support Services on 6231 1811, or after hours 6231 1817
  • Family Violence Crisis and Support Service on 1800 608 122
  • Bravehearts – Sexual Assault Support for Children on 1800 BRAVE 1
  • Kids Helpline is for young people aged 5 to 25 on 1800 551 800 

Don't go it alone. Please reach out for help by contacting Lifeline on 13 11 14

This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission.
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