Simon Cowell Says He Was ‘In Pieces’ After Liam Payne Death

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Simon Cowell is opening up about the emotional toll Liam Payne’s death took on him behind closed doors. 

Months after the former One Direction singer died, the music mogul admitted he struggled deeply while filming his latest Netflix project. 

Cowell, who first discovered Payne during his teenage years, said the tragedy forced him to step away from work entirely as he tried to process the devastating loss while also guiding a new generation of young artists through the pressures of fame.

Simon Cowell Said Liam Payne’s Death Left Him ‘In Pieces’

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Simon Cowell revealed that Liam Payne’s death deeply affected him both personally and professionally. 

During an appearance on the Daily Mail podcast “Tales From the Celebrity Trenches,” the television producer admitted he had an extremely difficult time coping after the singer died at age 31 in October 2024.

At the time, Cowell was actively filming “The Next Act,” a Netflix series centered around building a brand-new boy band. The project closely mirrored the environment in which Payne first entered Cowell’s life years earlier, during “The X Factor.”

Cowell explained that the timing made the tragedy even more painful because he was already working closely with young hopefuls and their families while discussing the risks that come with fame.

“What do you do in a situation like that?” Cowell asked during the interview, adding, “It was so bad, I was in pieces. There were so many things going on in my head.”

The emotional weight became so overwhelming that Cowell temporarily disappeared from work altogether. “I literally just disappeared somewhere for a week to think everything through because I knew I was really, really struggling,” he admitted.

Cowell Opened Up About His Responsibility To Young Artists

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While discussing Liam Payne’s death, Simon Cowell made it clear that he sees artist support as part of his responsibility within the music industry.

The producer acknowledged that fame can quickly become overwhelming, especially for younger performers who are suddenly thrust into global attention.

“My responsibility is to go: Look, if it works and you’re successful, that’s a good thing,” Cowell explained, further noting, “However, as your life changes there are going to be times when it’s really stressful, really hard.”

He added that mentorship should not stop once artists become famous. “I will help you prepare for that and be there if you need me,” he said.

His comments carried extra emotion considering his long history with Payne and the rest of One Direction. 

Cowell helped shape the group’s career after discovering the members during “The X Factor” in 2010. The band eventually became one of the world’s biggest pop acts, selling more than 70 million records worldwide.

Simon Cowell Revealed How One Direction Was Created In Minutes

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During the podcast, Cowell also shared surprising details about how quickly One Direction actually came together behind the scenes. 

Although the group became a worldwide phenomenon, the 66-year-old admitted there was very little complicated planning involved in forming the band.

“They all had good auditions,” he explained while discussing the members’ original solo performances on “The X Factor.”

However, several contestants struggled during later stages of the competition. “Then, in the middle rounds, certain people for whatever reason, mess up. They didn’t do enough to make it as solo artists,” he continued. 

Cowell recalled instantly noticing something special once the boys appeared together on stage, recalling, “When I saw the boys all on stage, there was a moment thinking: ‘We have got to do something with them.’”

According to Cowell, the final decision was made incredibly quickly. “It took about 25 minutes, being honest with you, to put them all together. It was literally as quick as that,” he shared. 

Cowell Said One Direction’s Chemistry Became Instantly Clear

Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Liam Tomlinson and Liam Payne
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After creating the group, Simon Cowell said he largely let the members develop their dynamic naturally without over-controlling them. “Then, I just let them do whatever they wanted,” Cowell explained.

It did not take long for him to realize the chemistry between the singers was working perfectly. Only weeks after putting the band together, Cowell said he saw something that convinced him One Direction could become huge stars.

“A few weeks later, I saw them walk around a corner together and they looked amazing,” he recalled. 

The group, made up of teenagers between 16 and 18 years old, would go on to dominate global pop music and build one of the most loyal fanbases in modern entertainment.

Simon Cowell Faces Questions About His Relevance After Netflix Backlash

English TV personality Simon Cowell arrives at NBC's 'America's Got Talent' Season 17 Kick-Off Red Carpet held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on April 20, 2022 in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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In February, Cowell reportedly faced mounting pressure over his future in entertainment following the disappointing response to his Netflix comeback series, “Simon Cowell: The Next Act.”

According to The Blast, insiders claimed the project sparked serious questions about whether his once-dominant talent-show formula still worked in today’s music industry. 

Critics slammed the series as outdated, with media outlets calling Cowell “a man out of time,” and describing the show as “anachronistic” and bleak.  

The backlash intensified after the show’s newly formed group, December 10, reportedly debuted at just No. 72 on the charts despite heavy promotion and Netflix backing.   

Industry insiders quoted in reports described the project as a “disaster” and suggested the underwhelming reception had damaged Cowell’s image as a hitmaker. 

One source even claimed the series made it seem as though he had “lost his Midas touch.” 

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