Maya Henry addresses ‘toxic romance’ in her book and how it links to Liam Payne – as she admits to leaving out ‘the worst parts’ after accusing the star of obsessive contact

Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact

As a seasoned observer of celebrity relationships, I must say that the tumultuous tale of Liam Payne and his former fiancée Kate Cassidy is a classic example of love lost and found, only to be lost again. From their whirlwind romance to their sudden breakup, it seems the pair have experienced the full spectrum of emotions that come with being in the public eye.


In an open discussion, Maya Henry revealed the ‘imagined aspects’ in her book detailing a harmful romance, following allegations against her former boyfriend, Liam Payne, of excessive communication.

23-year-old woman from Texas discussed her recently written book titled “Looking Forward,” stating that it’s a fictional work inspired by real-life incidents from her personal experiences.

In a fresh episode of her podcast titled “The Internet is Dead,” Maya discussed the degree of fictionalization in her recent book, stating that listeners found it unlikely to be based on her former boyfriend Liam, who is now 31 years old.

In her remarks, Maya pointed out a few alterations made in the book: ‘The name modifications and city swaps, such as suggesting I’m from Tennessee instead of Texas in the novel, are clearly instances where fictionalization occurred.’

Subsequently, Maya delved into the reasons that readers doubted the book portrayed Liam, being the father of his six-year-old son Bear, born from his previous relationship with Cheryl.

Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact

Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact

She said: ‘Then also for example another big point was that people were like this can’t be about Liam because when I was talking about the abortion he said “oh I’m not ready for a kid”, because he is already a father.’

In a more straightforward manner, Maya explained, “Since I needed to protect personal matters, I decided to alter certain details in the events. However, I wrote this book primarily to share my own story, which is why it’s considered fictional.

As a lifestyle expert, I find that when you delve into the realm of nonfiction, every aspect needs to be authentic and thoroughly factual. There’s little room for interpretation or omission to maintain credibility.

She mentioned that there were aspects of her narrative that were more distressing and weren’t included in the final account. In essence, she described her work as a fictional portrayal based on real-life occurrences.

The podcast appears comes as she has started legal proceedings against her former flame.

She’s directed her legal team to send a ‘stop-and-desist’ letter to the One Direction celebrity, following allegations that he persistently reached out to her.

The attractive brunette has additionally claimed that the musician persistently reached out to her associates, such as her mother, Azteca Henry, among others.

Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact
Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact
Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact

Lawyers representing the famous individual communicated to TopMob that Maya Henry had sent a stop-and-desist order to Liam Payne last week, due to fresh and troubling details coming to light.

She’s currently working with lawyers Marco Crawford and Daniel Cerna for this case. For now, she won’t be making any further comments about it.

In the ongoing saga between us, last week I found myself facing accusations from Liam. He allegedly manipulated the devotion of dedicated One Direction enthusiasts to unfairly attack me. As a lifestyle expert, I believe it’s crucial to address such issues openly and honestly.

In the year 2022, my three-year on-again, off-again romance with Maya reached its conclusion. It was nearly a year after we ended our engagement, which had been hanging in the balance for quite some time.

Since the singer of “Strip It Down” has shifted his affections towards a new partner, Kate Cassidy, whereas Maya is still actively marketing her first book – a fictional tale mirroring real life, centering around a girl smitten by a popular musician.

Last week, Maya, the daughter of renowned personal-injury attorney Thomas J. Henry, openly shared with her TikTok followers that Liam has taken unprecedented steps to reach out to her.

Since our split, he frequently contacts me, flooding my phone with messages. These communications don’t just originate from one device; they often arrive from various unknown numbers, making it difficult for me to predict who might be reaching out.

Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact
Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact
Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact

Option: He keeps making fresh iCloud accounts to contact me, and it feels like it’s a brand new account each time. Whenever a new one appears on my phone, I can’t help but think, “Here we go again.

Additionally, he not only plans to send me an email, but also intends to bombard my mother’s phone with messages. Does such behavior seem normal to you?

Back in 2019, my partner and I graced the public eye for the very first time. As the world grappled with a global pandemic shortly after, we found ourselves in isolation together. Later on, my partner emphasized that this challenging period had only served to fortify our bond.

Previously, I shared with People my thoughts on our collective journey through the pandemic. Reflecting on this experience, I believe we’ve not only weathered the storm, but also emerged from it with a newfound strength and resilience.

It’s quite common, after many years of marriage, for couples to face challenges, isn’t it? Yet, here we are, joyfully sharing this moment together.

Instead, Henry dismissed any notion of intimacy by asserting that he had been in touch with her friends during their relationship, without her initial consent, a practice he has continued since their split.

Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact
Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact

She commented: ‘He’s the individual who consistently engages in unusual behaviors, and let me also point out that he stated the reason he has so many people on his Snapchat, which he claims to have had for years, and messages, is because he targets One Direction fans due to their loyalty towards him.’

The model additionally implicated Liam’s fan base – a group that includes 26.1 million Instagram followers just from him – as being so engrossed in their loyalty towards the singer and their affinity for his past band, One Direction, that they may not see things clearly.

She mentioned: “If you persistently let someone do things without consequences, they may not understand that their actions are wrong, or they might realize but believe they can act freely, which seems to be the case with him for such a long time.

All issues seem to be brushed aside or concealed when it comes to him. I can’t figure out who exactly is pulling the strings, but nothing incriminating about him has ever come to light.

She stated: ‘It can be challenging when others criticize you harshly for sharing truthful accounts about past events.’

Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact
Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact

In the year 2021, soon after announcing their engagement had ended, Payne openly acknowledged that he was the one who made mistakes during an appearance on the Diary Of A CEO podcast hosted by Stephen Bartlett.

He expressed that he feels primarily disheartened, as he continues to unintentionally cause pain to others.

It bothers me. I must admit, I’ve struggled a bit with connections. And I’m aware of the pattern I tend to follow when it comes to relationships now.

“I don’t excel at these tasks, so I think it’s best for me to focus on improving myself first before taking on responsibilities for someone else.

He added: ‘That’s where I got to in my last relationship. I just wasn’t giving a very good version of me anymore, that I didn’t appreciate and I didn’t like being. I can honestly say I feel better out of it.

Even though I wasn’t comfortable with my actions, they were necessary. In simpler terms, it might not have been the most eloquent, but it served our best interests.

TopMob exclusively broke the news of their engagement in August 2020. 

The pair were first linked back in August 2018 shortly after Liam split from Girls Aloud star Cheryl Cole. 

Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact
Maya Henry addresses 'toxic romance' in her book and how it links to Liam Payne - as she admits to leaving out 'the worst parts' after accusing the star of obsessive contact

The engagement of the couple came after whispers of discord, yet a confidant near the loving pair confirmed to TopMob then that they were undeniably together and extremely content.

My friend clarified that they were removing their relationship status from social media, noting: “Maya and Liam remain an item and are genuinely content with one another.

They’ve recently been spending time away from social media platforms, focusing more on their personal bond off-camera.

TopMob has contacted a representative for further comment.

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2024-10-15 18:53

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