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It's completely sickening that the entertainment media has allowed this to air. They're mocking and monetizing the suffering of a family, friends, and thousands of fans. His son can see that in the future or even now, he is a CHILD that can be affected of that. Liam can't protect himself from that, so we have to do it ourselves. We have to make it happen.
I can add so many reasons. Like any other person or Directioner could.. but I will stick with the obvious answer. Someone passed away. A son, brother, friend, artist and so much more. It doesn’t matter if it’s been 6 months, a year or 10 years, the disrespect and lack of empathy is unmatched. How would the writers and cast feel if someone close to them passed and it was used or mocked in a show, conversation or on social media. They would like it, so what makes this okay? Because they’re not affected by it? It’s nonsense. It takes a special kind of person(s) to joke about something like this. It’s disgusting. People forget that celebrities are still people. They are born, raised and they age. They make mistakes. They cry. Laugh. Have real life problems and this was used for potential ratings. I believe this show should end completely, but I will just stick with the one episode that’s being discussed here. It’s obvious that this is wrong, I’m hoping everyone can agree and see it..
Also, I said I wasn’t going to mention anything other than what I just said, but Liam, along with the other lads ofc, was a special kind of human.. I never knew him and we make our opinions on people through the info we receive. While most people can consciously keep in mind we don’t know them, this is only our perception through other views, it’s the amazing things he’s done and how he and the other lads made their family, friends and fans feel through their music and different interactions.. people are still grieving.. he left behind a life. Family, friends, fans and so much more.. let’s do the right thing and take this episode down. It’s degrading and completely disrespectful and distasteful.
“Por favor, retiren el episodio 17 de la temporada 7 de FBI. En él se difama a una persona que ya falleció, lo cual es una falta de respeto y puede afectar profundamente a sus seres queridos. Pedimos consideración y responsabilidad con este tipo de contenido.”
“Por favor, retiren el episodio 17 de la temporada 7 de FBI. En él se difama a una persona que ya falleció, lo cual es una falta de respeto y puede afectar profundamente a sus seres queridos. Pedimos consideración y responsabilidad con este tipo de contenido.”
It is shameful that anyone would think it is okay to use the death of another human to boost ratings. You may not have mentioned him by name but the minute One Direction was mention we all knew who you were speaking of. This is not only disrespectful to the Payne family (including his young son who may see this episode one day), to his friends, his brothers (Niall, Louis, Harry, and Zayn), and to his fans, but most importantly it is disrespectful to the memory of Liam. In one episode, you continued to perpetuate untruths. In one episode, you attempted to erase the person who Liam Payne was, not just professionally but personally as well. I’ve been a fan of Liam’s since the beginning of his career. He was more than just a member of One Direction. He was more than just a solo artist. Both roles of which he excelled in. His amazing vocal range, his charisma, his ability to relate to his fans, his stage presence. But he was also a kind human. A gentle and loving person who gave to those in need. Someone who always thought of his fans and made us feel like a part of his family even though most of us never met him. And what did you do? You allowed your script writers to spew this awfulness! You allowed this episode to air. You became part of the club, that will not allow Liam’s family, friends, brothers and fans to continue the grieving process without his death and the tragic circumstances surrounding it constantly reminding us. As if we could ever forget! The toxicology report is suspect at best and yet you held it as gospel in this episode. You listened to TMZ and their lies. Do the right thing and take this episode down.
This is honestly despicable! How insensitive, regardless they stated there was no pink cocaine in his system. Do you think his family, his friends, his son would want to see this incentive reference?! No! They’ve been through enough. It’s been 6 months they’re still grieving and don’t need to be reminded of one of the worst days of their lives. Have a heart, have some decency, have some respect! If this was your family member you wouldn’t like this!
This is honestly so sad that people are going around making jokes like this still about Liam. Do you not think his friends, his family, his son are still grieving, that they might see this. Regardless or not the fact they proved Liam didn’t have this in his system is irrelevant. It is highly insensitive to be making jokes like this not even 6 months after his passing. His family his friends his loved ones are having a hard enough time without you making insensitive jokes regarding his passing. Have some consideration, some respect, some decency. If this was your family member I’m sure you wouldn’t like this treatment. This of his loved ones and please take this down. They have gone through enough