Liam Payne's loved ones 'are meeting with Netflix to discuss airing his TV show' but bosses insist 'the family's approval is crucial' after his death
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Liam Payne's loved ones are reportedly meeting with Netflix to discuss airing his TV show Building The Band, which he filmed before his death. Netflix bosses are insisting that his family's approval is crucial and will not broadcast the show next year without their blessing.
Liam died at age 31 on October 16 after falling from a third-floor balcony of a hotel in Buenos Aires. Several people have reportedly been charged in connection with his death, it was revealed on Monday. Argentinian online newspaper Infobae published that five people have been charged by a judge and two have been remanded in custody.
The late singer filmed his final scenes in the talent show in Manchester in the summer alongside Pussycat Dolls star Nicole Scherzinger, 46, and Kelly Rowland, 43, from Destiny’s Child. The show’s aim is to form 'the next great music group' from 50 hopefuls.
According to The Sun, a source said: 'Netflix and the production company will meet Liam’s family to make sure they are happy with Building the Band airing in 2025. Liam Payne's loved ones are reportedly meeting with Netflix to discuss airing his TV show Building The Band, which he filmed before his death.
Netflix bosses are insisting that his family's approval is crucial and will not broadcast the show next year without their blessing. 'Nothing will be finalised until they have given their blessing. Those who worked on it say it captures Liam in a beautiful light and highlights his passion for helping others.