LIAM Payne’s girlfriend Kate Cassidy opted for a “mental reset day” just hours after news of the late popstar’s inheritance plans came to light.
The influencer, 26, took to her TikTok page to inform fans of her slow day after struggling to make it out of bed.
It came after The Sun exclusively revealed the beauty “never asked Liam for money” prior to his passing.
One Direction star Liam tragically died in October last year at the age of 31 after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina.
Kate dated the X Factor finalist for two years and lived with him in Florida before his death.
This week, news surrounding his fortune and how it will be managed made headlines.
New probate documents confirm Cheryl Tweedy, Liam’s ex girlfriend and mother of his son Bear, has been granted power to administer his estate.
The documents shed light on the scale of his fortune and Cheryl’s key role in handling his money.
After the “snub” Kate has taken to TikTok to update her fans on her wellbeing.
She donned a yellow hoodie and went make-up free as she perched on her sheets.
She told her followers: “I have been laying in bed for the past hour.
“It’s one of those mornings where its hard for me to get out of bed and start my day.
“So I’ve decided I’m going to take a mental reset day and bring you guys along.”
Kate applied a spot of make up before switching to a lilac vest and joggers and heading on a dog walk.
After meeting a pal they headed for a tasty salmon salad lunch.
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She then opted for a therapy session as well as some self care and pampering.
LIAM’S WILL
Strip That Down singer Liam’s sudden death stunned fans worldwide, with tributes pouring in for the former One Direction star turned solo artist.
Court documents show he left £28,595,000, which after expenses and debts were paid saw the figure reduced to £24,280,000.
The tragic singer died intestate, which means he didn’t leave a will.
The court has therefore granted power of administration of his estate to Cheryl, his former partner and mother of his eight-year-old son Bear.
Also named as an administrator is top music lawyer Richard Bray, partner in a London-based legal firm.
Under UK’s rules of intestacy, it is likely that the money will be placed in trust for Liam’s son.
Kate will receive nothing as they were not married or in a civil partnership.
She flew back to their rental home in South Florida just two days before he died, saying she was ready to leave Argentina after two weeks away.
The influencer has been candidly documenting her grief since the tragic event in interviews and on social media.
You can read Kate’s full chat with The Sun here.