Kate Cassidy has responded to criticism from fans regarding her grieving process for her late boyfriend, Liam Payne. Many fans expressed disapproval of her use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create images of herself and Liam. In a recent Instagram post, Kate shared AI-generated pictures of her and the former One Direction star, who tragically passed away after a fall from a balcony in October last year.
Facing backlash, Kate took to TikTok to defend her actions, urging people to refrain from judging how others grieve. She emphasized that grief is a personal journey and pleaded for understanding and respect. Kate acknowledged the global mourning for Liam and encouraged individuals to find solace in their own ways.
Addressing the controversy surrounding AI, Kate described it as both a blessing and a curse. She expressed conflicting emotions about the AI-generated images, noting that while they provide a sense of connection, they also serve as a reminder of Liam’s absence.
Before Liam’s untimely death, Kate and he were vacationing in Argentina. Following the tragic incident, Kate returned to the United States, where she has been candid about her grieving process online. Recently, she shared a video showcasing a memory box containing mementos from her time with Liam, underscoring the importance of cherishing moments with loved ones.
In a subsequent update, Kate revealed that she still wears Liam’s clothes to bed and often receives inquiries on social media about coping with loss. She described grief as a disorienting experience and emphasized the need for compassion and support during difficult times.
For those affected by similar situations, Cruse Bereavement Support provides assistance in navigating complex emotions. To access their services, visit their website or call the helpline provided. To stay updated on more celebrity news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on various social media platforms.
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