Influencer Tara Lynn bawling over Liam Payne’s death slammed by cruel trolls

Cruel trolls have criticized a popular influencer for posting videos of herself crying her eyes out over the death of Liam Payne.

Die-hard music fan Tara Lynn, known on social media as taraswrld, made a series of videos mourning the death of the One Direction star.

But the influencer – who shares photos of her lavish holidays and jet-setting life online – was quickly slammed for ‘overreacting’ to the sudden death of her favorite pop star.

She told her five million TikTok followers that Payne’s death last week in a hotel in Argentina “didn’t feel real,” in a sobbing video. on Friday.

The influencer tearfully told the camera, “I honestly never thought I would have to deal with something like this. I never thought I would have to deal with something like this until I was so much older. This is so sad.’

Die-hard music fan Tara Lynn, known as taraswrld on social media, made a series of videos mourning the death of the One Direction star

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Former One Direction star Liam Payne died on Wednesday after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires

She added: “Growing up loving One Direction was everything to me. It’s something I’m so grateful for every day, but I just can’t do it.”

Not everyone in the comments section was sympathetic to Tara’s grief — and some mocked her for crying on camera.

One person said: ‘I’m afraid this is a very extreme reaction.’

Another wrote: ‘This is the funniest thing I’ve seen in a while.’

Some users toe the line between dark humor and going too far.

“My boyfriend died sleeping next to me, I think you’re doing fine.”

Another added: ‘I think you’re doing well… I lost my mum to cancer last week.’

Others made fun of the influencer for posting this video after uploading a video different one on Thursday – the day of the star’s death – stating she wouldn’t be posting for a while.

The influencer tearfully told the camera, “I honestly never thought I would have to deal with something like this. I never thought I would have to deal with something like this until I was so much older. This is so sad'

The influencer tearfully told the camera, “I honestly never thought I would have to deal with something like this. I never thought I would have to deal with something like this until I was so much older. This is so sad’

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Others poked fun at the influencer for posting this video after uploading a separate video on Thursday (the day of the star's death) saying she wouldn't be posting for a while.

Others poked fun at the influencer for posting this video after uploading a separate video on Thursday (the day of the star’s death) saying she wouldn’t be posting for a while.

‘I’m devastated. Since 2012, Liam Payne has brought unimaginable happiness and love into my life, and I will never be able to thank him for the years he gave me,” said Tara.

“I probably won’t post anything for next week, but I hope all my first girls are doing well. This is the most painful thing I have ever experienced.’

One user called this out, saying: ‘”I probably won’t post anything for a while”, she’s already posted three videos about it.’

Some were sympathetic and expressed confusion as to why people were being mean in the comments – claiming that those making fun of Tara weren’t ‘1D fans’.

That hatred didn't stop Tara from uploading her most recent TikTok vlog on Saturday

The vlog showed her buying flowers and wine for a Liam Payne memorial as One Direction's song Half a Heart played in the background

Others were sympathetic and expressed confusion about why people were being mean in the comments – claiming that those who made fun of Tara weren’t ‘1D fans’.

But the influencer's actions also drew the ire of her followers, who claimed the way she grieved was insensitive considering the way One Direction star Payne died.

But the influencer’s actions also drew the ire of her followers, who claimed the way she grieved was insensitive considering the way One Direction star Payne died.

That hate hasn’t stopped Tara from uploading her most recent TikTok vlogging on Saturday she was seen buying flowers and wine for a Liam Payne memorial as One Direction’s song Half a Heart played in the background.

The post was captioned: “Spent time with my parents, Jordy and my boyfriend. I couldn’t possibly be more grateful that they are here with me now.”

But the influencer’s actions also drew the ire of her followers, who claimed the way she grieved was insensitive considering the way One Direction star Payne died.

One fan posted a screenshot of Tara buying a bottle of wine for Payne’s memorial and captioned it: “Buying wine for Liam Payne’s memorial… a man who struggled with addiction and alcoholism…”

The post was captioned: “Spent time with my parents, Jordy and my boyfriend. “I couldn't possibly be more grateful that they are here with me now.”

The post was captioned: “Spent time with my parents, Jordy and my boyfriend. “I couldn’t possibly be more grateful that they are here with me now.”

One fan posted a screenshot of Tara buying a bottle of wine for Payne's memorial and captioned it:

One fan posted a screenshot of Tara buying a bottle of wine for Payne’s memorial and captioned it: “Buying wine for Liam Payne’s memorial… a man who struggled with addiction and alcoholism…”

Tara has not responded or acknowledged any negative comments under her video

Tara has not responded or acknowledged any negative comments under her video

Tara has not responded or acknowledged any negative comments under her video.

She wrote under her video that she appreciated connecting with others on the internet and sharing her feelings, which is why she posted.

Payne died from multiple injuries sustained during his fall that led to ‘internal and external bleeding’, preliminary autopsy results have revealed.

The 31-year-old plunged from the third floor into the courtyard of the Casa Sur Hotel in the Argentine capital on Wednesday afternoon before medics confirmed his death.

Two forensic pathologists, named locally as Santiago Mafia Bizzozero and Victor Roberto Cohen, reached the conclusions during an autopsy in Buenos Aires.