
Liam Payne's fans feared for the singer's health in the years leading up to his shock death following a string of worrying signs that his life had spiralled out of control.
The singer, who has died age 31, was reported to be acting 'erratically' hours before his death and the star's inner circle were recently said to be fearful for his welfare.
The star's loyal fan base have also raised their concerns for the troubled star, following a series of concerning displays including an erratic red carpet appearance, shock hospitalisation, cancelled gigs and rambling videos.
Fans of the One Direction star had noted Liam's bizarre behaviour during recent appearances, which included attending his former bandmate's concert in Argentina just days ago where he was asked to stop dancing by a security guard.
Another worrying video shows Liam looking strained as he greeted fans, signing autographs and singing his song Familiar, as critics commented on the clip that he looked 'out of it'
WORRYING CLIPS DAYS BEFORE DEATH
Just days before his death, Liam was filmed at Niall's concert dancing erratically and being spoken to by a security guard as he gesticulated wildly in his private box.
The video, which has been widely shared on TikTok, shows Liam performing to fans in front of him at the concert before being spoken to the guard.
Liam was leading a macarena routine before the gig started, but worried fans noted how the guard was trying to 'move him on'.
Fans have now called his behaviour a sad cry for help by the star.
One user in the comments section wrote: 'This was a cry for help I'm sure of it,' while another agreed and replied: 'Finally now people are saying this but it's too late.'
Another social media clip shows Liam greeting fans in Argentina, singing songs and singing autographs for them.
However, it didn't go unnoticed by social media sleuths that Liam appeared out of sorts during the appearance as they voiced their fears for the star.
In the comments section of the post, fans shared their sadness that the 'signs were there' before Liam's untimely passing.
They said: 'Bruh the signs were there'; 'He looks so sad inside, but you all make him feel so loved and appreciated'; 'Imagine meeting him on the day before he passes away, I'm sobbing'; and 'You can literally see the sadness, the pain and depression in his eyes. Reminds me of my friend before she passed away.'

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