Liam Payne ‘brings back long One Direction hair’ on Good Morning Britain – and fans go wild – The Sun

LIAM Payne brought back his ‘One Direction hair’ on Good Morning Britain earlier today.

Just like many others in the UK, the singer has had to let his hair grow out since the shutdown of hairdressers – and it looks like he’ll have to make do for a little while longer after The Sun reported that hairdressers will have to remain shut for six more months.

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Liam Payne ‘brings back One Direction curtains hairstyle’ on Good Morning Britain – and fans go wildCredit: ITV

The 26-year-old appeared on the British breakfast programme and opened up about how life has been treating him during lockdown.

But fans couldn’t help but reminisce on the singer’s earlier stages of his career after they noticed that he seemed to look very similar to what he looked like when he was in the popular boyband.

One fan took to Twitter and wrote: “Is it just me or is Liam Payne bringing back his early 1D years hair??”

Another said: “@LiamPayne lockdown hair! Got the 90s curtains coming along nicely #LockdownHair #GMB”

 Liam has experimented with a range of different colours and styles since the One Direction formed on The X Factor

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Liam has experimented with a range of different colours and styles since the One Direction formed on The X FactorCredit: Getty – Contributor
 Liam started off his career with a swept fringe

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Liam started off his career with a swept fringeCredit: Rex Features
 More recently he's opted for a shorter hair style

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More recently he’s opted for a shorter hair styleCredit: Rex Features

A third tweeted: “Liams hair is the only good thing to come out of coronavirus @ Liam pls don’t cut it”

The Strip That Down singer revealed that it was a “really tough call” missing his son’s third birthday.

During his chat with Charlotte Hawkins, he revealed that he and ex Cheryl agreed for him to miss Bear’s birthday during the pandemic.

Instead, Liam FaceTimed him and got loads of photos and videos from Cheryl.

 Liam has been FaceTiming with his son Bear during lockdown

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Liam has been FaceTiming with his son Bear during lockdownCredit: Refer to Caption

Speaking on Good Morning Britain, he said: “Yeah, it was a really tough call not to go down for his birthday.

“I discussed it with Cheryl and we both agreed it was for the best thing.

“I’m down here in the city and I’ve been exposed to everything and we were slowly finding out information about this thing.

“It was horrible and I got lots of pictures and videos, I did a little FaceTime.

 Liam and Cheryl welcomed Bear into the world on March 22nd 2017

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Liam and Cheryl welcomed Bear into the world on March 22nd 2017Credit: PA:Press Association

“That’s been the hardest thing, it’s the most difficult thing for all of us. It’s quite funny – the technology that’s been pushing us further apart is pulling us together again.”

Cheryl revealed at the time she didn’t host a party for Bear – instead rescheduling it for after the lockdown.

Liam paid tribute to Cheryl and his son on Mother’s Day with an Instagram post as they celebrated apart.

He wrote: “Double special day today thanks to 2 very special ladies and a very special little man…

“Happy Mother’s Day mum and Cheryl you two are the most amazing mothers Bear and I could have asked for, thanks for raising me right and thank you Cheryl for showing my son all the love in the world,” he wrote in the heartwarming post.

Liam added: “Happy birthday little man! 3 already I can’t believe it. It’s amazing watching you grow and you surprise me constantly, it really seems like yesterday I was holding you for the first time, thank you for bringing life and joy to my world I hope I can do the same.”

The former Girls Aloud singer gave birth to Bear in 2017 after the couple had been dating for a year, but then split in 2018.

It’s believed Cheryl and Liam split because of their hectic careers – and Liam’s burgeoning efforts as a solo artist – had come between the pair.

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