Liam Payne puts on a debonair display as he arrives for Global's Make Some Noise charity day 

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    Liam Payne puts on a debonair display as he arrives at Global Studios to support their Make Some Noise charity day


    Liam Payne put on a debonair display on Friday morning as he arrived at Global Studios ahead of their Make Some Noise charity day. 

    The 28-year-old pop star looked delighted to be supporting the good cause as he stepped out of a taxi in the West End. 

    His look was in line with his typical style, which comprised of a plain white tee, black jeans and a beige jacket. 

    Showing support: Liam Payne put on a debonair display as he arrived at Global Studios on Friday to support their Make Some Noise charity day

    Showing support: Liam Payne put on a debonair display as he arrived at Global Studios on Friday to support their Make Some Noise charity day 

    Liam was just one of many stars backing the charity event, with names such as Jesy Nelson, Ella Henderson and Tom Grennan also getting involved. 

    The former One Direction hitmaker will appear on Capital Breakfast and donate a prize for Global’s Make Some Noise.

    The cause supports small charities helping disadvantaged people across the UK – including food banks, mental health and domestic abuse helplines, carer support, community projects and employment programmes. 

    Happy: The 28-year-old pop star looked delighted to be supporting the good cause as he stepped out of a taxi in the West End

    Happy: The 28-year-old pop star looked delighted to be supporting the good cause as he stepped out of a taxi in the West End

    West End outing: Liam's look was in line with his typical style, which comprised of a plain white tee, black jeans and a beige jacket

    West End outing: Liam’s look was in line with his typical style, which comprised of a plain white tee, black jeans and a beige jacket

    Good cause: The former One Director hitmaker was just one of many stars backing the charity event, with names such as Jesy Nelson, Ella Henderson and Tom Grennan also getting involved

    Good cause: The former One Director hitmaker was just one of many stars backing the charity event, with names such as Jesy Nelson, Ella Henderson and Tom Grennan also getting involved

    Getting involved: Liam will appear on Capital Breakfast and donate a prize for Global's Make Some Noise

    Getting involved: Liam will appear on Capital Breakfast and donate a prize for Global’s Make Some Noise

    Thus far, donations have reached an incredible £832,791.

    Liam’s charity support comes after it was revealed last month that he is selling the Surrey home he previously shared with Cheryl Tweedy for £6.5million.

    The singer purchased the five-bedroom mansion in March 2015, shortly before the former X Factor judge moved in.

    Moving on: Liam's charity support comes after it was revealed last month that he is selling the Surrey home he previously shared with Cheryl Tweedy for £6.5million

    Moving on: Liam’s charity support comes after it was revealed last month that he is selling the Surrey home he previously shared with Cheryl Tweedy for £6.5million

    After rekindling his relationship with Maya Henry, Liam is looking for a fresh start and hopes to make a £1.5 million profit on the lavish Georgian-style property, 18 months after putting the house on the rental market for a staggering £8,000 a week.

    The property, which backs onto a posh golf course, boasts a fully-equipped gymnasium and hot yoga room in the main house, plus a cinema and games room.

    A source said: ‘Liam has a lot of great memories from the house but it’s time to move on. He wants something different, signalling a new era in his life. The house is incredible so there’s bound to be lots of interest.’

    Looking ahead: After rekindling his relationship with Maya Henry, Liam is looking for a fresh start and hopes to make a £1.5 million profit on the lavish Georgian-style property

    Looking ahead: After rekindling his relationship with Maya Henry, Liam is looking for a fresh start and hopes to make a £1.5 million profit on the lavish Georgian-style property

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