Photo TMZ has removed due to outrage. A ad was painted over in corner.
US entertainment outlet TMZ has copped backlash after it posted a horrific photo of Liam Payne’s dead body on its site when announcing his death on Thursday.
The outlet has since deleted the confronting image and altered the words in its article, but not before outraging fans online for its distasteful choice to publish the image.
The deleted image was a close-up picture of Payne’s arm as he lay lifeless in the courtyard at the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires after falling from the third floor balcony.
The picture showed his distinct tattoos with the site writing: “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 tattoos — a clock on his left forearm, and a scorpion on his abdomen.”
The image no longer appears and the article has been altered to say that the outlet has “seen a photo” but has chosen not to show it.
However, the damage was done with fans disgusted the outlet chose to share the photo in the first place.
“There is no excuse for TMZ posting pictures of Liam Paynes body. Crass and disgusting,” one fan wrote.
Payne died after falling from the third fall of the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires.
And many others on X agreed:
“TMZ is ghoulish for publishing photos of Liam Payne’s dead body. Think of the fans! This is devastating for them.”
“Y’all are insane for exposing his lifeless body in this article without cause or warning.”
“There was no need to include those pictures.”
“I wish I could say I’m shocked that TMZ posted photos of Liam Payne’s body but I’m not. Where is the journalistic integrity? Truly deplorable. His child will see that one day,” one fan added, referring to Payne’s seven-year-old son, Bear, whom he shares with UK singer Cheryl Cole.
The outrage spilled over on Facebook too, with fans also ripping into TMZ.
“Those photos are SO disrespectful. This just happened. I would bet there are friends and family that haven’t been notified. Have some class TMZ. You can report without being absolutely disgusting about it.”
“I think you guys should remove those photos. That is tasteless. Have some respect for his family and for his fans.”
It was Alberto Crescenti, the head of the Buenos Aires’ public emergency medical services, who confirmed the star’s death, saying he fell around 14 metres, suffering “very serious injuries incompatible with life”.
“At 17:04, through 911, the integrated public security system, we were alerted about a person who was in an internal courtyard of the Casa Sur hotel. At 17:11, a team arrived and confirmed the man’s death,” he said.
“We later learned that he was a singer in a musical group. Unfortunately, he had injuries incompatible with life as a result of his fall, so we had to confirm his death. There was no possibility of resuscitation.”