Maya Henry's stuff 'still at Liam Payne's house' as pal rubbishes claim they split a month ago
24.05.2022 - 20:19
/ ok.co.uk
A source close to Maya Henry has rubbished claims that she split from fiancé Liam Payne a month ago – exclusively telling OK! that the star's belongings are still at his house. Images of the One Direction singer, 28, looking cosy with another woman – Aliana Mawla – were released this week.
After the pictures went viral, Maya herself was forced to break her silence as fans kept bombarding her with pics, believing the woman in them was her. Writing online, Maya said: "I love all of the fans so much but please stop sending me these pictures of my fiancé wrapped around another woman.
"This is not me and it’s hard enough knowing this has happened without seeing it. Enough now.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
Liam's representative then told the Mirror that the couple, who were engaged, split weeks ago, adding: "Maya’s comments referring to Liam as her fiancé are untrue and very misleading.” However, a source close to Maya has rebuffed these claims and labelled them “complete rubbish.” They told OK!: "Her friends are all rallying round her. Press reports about them splitting up over a month ago are complete rubbish.
All of her stuff is at his house still and her car! “This is such a blow for Maya, she’s making arrangements to get her belongings out of his house so she can move on and forget they were ever together." They continued: “To say you never know someone is understatement.They were engaged and he has shown her zero respect. She’s now thinking about her next steps and building a new life without Liam.” Prior to the split, the couple had had a turbulent relationship with the pair calling off their engagement in June last year before reconciling
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