Liam Payne's $9,500-a-month Florida mansion he moved into with girlfriend Kate Cassidy weeks before

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
  • Liam Payne's $9,500-a-month Florida mansion he moved into with girlfriend Kate Cassidy weeks before his death is back on the rental market
    Liam Payne's $9,500-a-month Florida mansion which he moved into just weeks before his tragic death is back on the rental market, according to TMZ.
    The sprawling five-bedroom pad, which is situated in Wellington, South Florida, was listed again at the end of October for $9,950 per month, say sources.
    The former One Direction star, who died age 31, and his girlfriend Kate, 25, had reportedly signed a short-team lease on the pad at the end of the summer.
    Both Liam and Kate had given their social media followers a glimpse around their new home shortly after they moved in.
    Liam proudly showed off the multi-million dollar rental pad in a satirical Snapchat video, DailyMail.com revealed last month.
    He posted it just a month before plunging to his death from a Buenos Aires hotel balcony in October - looking happy and relaxed with his new Spanish-style mansion.
    The rented $1.73million home sits in an exclusive gated community in Wellington, a well-heeled Florida enclave known as 'Horse Town USA' for its abundance of equestrian sports.
    Wearing shades in front of the expansive brilliant white frontage, the singer mocks the format of TV's Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous by waving his arm expansively and declaring: 'Who lives in a house like this? Let's go and find out.'
    Walking inside, Liam declares: 'Welcome to LJP Cribs.' He continues in a mocking commentary: 'Built during the first revolution, original stone… since then they knocked a few walls through and the ceiling was vaulted twice.'
    With a gold chain and oversize safety pin around his neck above his gray vest and filming himself on his phone, he walks past two wicker baskets and claims: 'This is where I keep my pet snakes Sid and Alan.'
    As his phone focuses on a recessed arch in a wall beneath and white and black iron balustraded staircase, he jokes: 'This did contain one of the most important paintings in the world inside it, but it was stolen.'
    Moving through the white-walled interior, which appears sparsely furnished, Payne moves into another part of the home and asks: 'Why is a drawing room called a drawing room?' The question goes unanswered.
    Opening a tiny closet containing household items, he gives a little laugh and says: 'This is where we hide people.'
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