EntertainmentLiam Payne's tragic fall: Son Bear to inherit $37 million fortune

Liam Payne's tragic fall: Son Bear to inherit $37 million fortune

Liam Payne left behind his 7-year-old son. The singer, who tragically passed away, had amassed a considerable fortune. According to the latest reports, part of this will be left to his only child. The amount that Bear may inherit has been revealed.

Liam Payne's son will inherit a huge fortune.
Liam Payne's son will inherit a huge fortune.
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Ignacy Węgrzyn

5:59 PM EDT, October 19, 2024

A few days ago, the media reported the news of Liam Payne's death. The former One Direction member fell from the third floor and landed in the inner courtyard of the Casa Sur Palermo hotel in Buenos Aires. Sadly, the singer died instantly at the scene. He was only 31 years old.

The star left behind a 7-year-old son. Bear Grey is the son of Liam Payne and Cheryl Cole. The representatives of the British music scene dated for over two years, but their relationship didn’t endure. Just hours after the tragic event, Cheryl shared a photo of Liam with his son on her Instagram profile and penned a few warm words about her child's father.

Liam Payne’s son to inherit a fortune

One portal reported that after Liam Payne's death, it is his seven-year-old son, Bear, who will inherit the large fortune. According to the "Express" website, Liam had accumulated a fortune worth $57 million. Part of this money is intended to go to the artist's child. According to sources quoted by "Daily Online," the estimated amount is around $37 million.

In the past, the singer admitted that his son was his whole world, so he intended to pass on his business to him. He discussed his plans for Bear's future financial security during an interview in 2022.

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