TMZ faces backlash over Liam Payne dead body photos after being branded 'disgrace'

TMZ deleted the images and changed the copy of their original article reporting on the death of Liam Payne in Argentina

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TMZ has faced backlash for publishing photos of Liam Payne' s body following his tragic death in Argentina. The American celebrity news website had shared pictures showing parts of the late singer's arm and waist, showing his tattoos which helped them confirm the reports that he had died after falling from a third-floor balcony at the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires. The publication also shared an image of a police tent erected over Liam's body at the hotel in the trendy Palermo neighbourhood of Argentina 's capital.

They wrote: "TMZ obtained a photo showing Liam's body on a wooden deck at the hotel with tables and chairs nearby. We're not showing the whole body, but you can clearly see his tattoo - a clock on his left forearm, and a scorpion on his abdomen." But after facing backlash on social media, TMZ removed the photos of Liam's body.



READ MORE: Liam Payne death: Latest updates as One Direction star dead after hotel tragedy READ MORE: Liam Payne's 'erratic' final hours - smashed laptop, carried to room and frantic hotel call The copy was also changed to read: "TMZ has seen a photo showing Liam's body on the deck at the hotel with tables and chairs nearby. You can clearly see his tattoos - a clock on his left forearm, and a scorpion on his abdomen - which helped us confirm early reports from witnesses." Among those criticising TMZ for initially publishing the photos was Rylan Clark who took to X, formerly called Twitter , to write: "And TMZ f**king shame on you.

Disgrace." Another user said: "TMZ posting part of a photo of Liam Payne's dead body in an article announcing his death is beyond deplorable. I can't tell if I'm losing my mind lately or if society has always been this overtly morally decrepit.

" One user said: "No matter how you felt about liam payne, posting pictures of his dead body is f**king mental." Singer Alessia Cara wrote: "you're gross @TMZ." One commented: "I know we complain about TMZ a lot but they really surprise me every time at how insensitive they can be.

" Someone else said: "The world has lost the value of respect." Dozens of One Direction fans flocked from across Buenos Aires to the Casa Sur Hotel after the news of Liam's death broke, forming lines that spilled into the cordoned-off street outside the hotel where police stood sentinel. Forensic investigators were seen exiting the hotel, from where the singer's body was removed around three hours after the fall.

Young women filming with their cellphones expressed shock and heartbreak as a makeshift memorial with rows of candles and bouquets quickly grew outside the hotel. "I didn't think he was going to die so young," 21-year-old Isabella Milesi told the Associated Press. "I've always loved One Direction since I was little," said 18-year-old Juana Relh, another fan outside Liam's hotel.

"To see that he died and that there will never be another reunion of the boys is unbelievable, it kills me." For the latest celebrity news, visit our dedicated page.