Liam Payne, Lottie Moss and Molly-Mae Hague look all partied out as they leave star-studded fashion launch | The Sun
LIAM Payne looked all partied out as he left a star-studded fashion launch in London last night.
The former One Direction member, 29, was joined by girlfriend Kate Cassidy and a string of Love Island stars for the PrettyLittleThing bash.
Liam looked trendy in a black jumper and leather trousers and wore a backwards cap as he was snapped exiting the venue.
Meanwhile Kate showed off her long legs in a snake print minidress.
It marked PLT creative director Molly-Mae Hague's first night out since giving birth to daughter Bambi Fury.
The influencer, 23, looked smart in a black dress and grey blazer while posing up a storm with fellow former Love Islander Gemma Owen.
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Gemma, 19, stunned in a gold shirt and matching sparkly miniskirt.
Also in attendance was Lottie Moss, who looked slightly windswept as she lest the fashion brand's showroom in London.
Liam's big night out comes after The Sun revealed he's in talks to create a documentary about his life in the spotlight.
He is believed to have been inspired by his former bandmate Louis Tomlinson, after Liam attended the premiere of his film All Of Those Voices last month.
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Given Liam has struggled with drugs, booze and his weight during his 13 years of fame, as well as romances with Cheryl Tweedy and Naomi Campbell, there is bound to be plenty to discuss.
A source said: “Liam has debated the idea of doing a film for a while and has been self documenting his career ever since his One Direction days.
“Going to Louis’ premiere in March really solidified the plan in his head.
“Last week he quietly held a few meetings with production companies in London about the project to see what they could do.
“It’s very early days but the thinking is that it will end up on a streaming service like Prime Video or Netflix."
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