Liam Payne’s drama teacher, Jodie Richards, says she’s “humbled” she had Liam in her life after the former One Direction singer was announced dead at a hotel in Argentina.
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00:00I want everyone to know how he changed the music industry, you know they were
00:05the first boy band to be put together and go global and I want people to
00:11remember him for everything that he contributed to the music industry and
00:14all the good things he's done for charity. I will remember him for all the
00:18silly little jokes that he gave me, I remember him coming to here to
00:23rehearsals and he was desperate for a terrapin for his birthday and his mom
00:28bought him a terrapin and he wanted to show everyone this terrapin that he had
00:32I remember him bringing it into me with this little little thing and he was so
00:35excited but they live like a good sort of like 25-30 minutes away so he was
00:39like there you go but it's got to go now because it can only be out of water for
00:42an hour so just the funny times I think you know I'll always remember him and you
00:45know he was my friend and for that I'll have those memories for life and I'm
00:50humbled the fact that I had him in my life you know in lots of different
00:56aspects and but I'm humbled that he he was my friend