Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware - S8 Ep 2: Liam Payne
Episode Date: October 16, 2019After showing mum that underwear pic, she couldn't hide her delight and enthusiasm at having our first ex One-Directioner at the Table Manners table. Although on a strict diet and fitness regime, Liam... was a perfect guest enjoying what he could of the fantastic Beef and Mushroom pies we made him using a Waitrose & Partners recipe with their No. 1 range ingredients. We talk to him about dealing with fame, his terrible karaoke song choice, being a dad, finding love and happiness, tattoos and his favourite food being airport lounge calamari... Nothing was off the menu, even mother's filthy mouth, and we loved it! Liam Payne is served. XProduced by Alice Williams Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Hello and welcome to Table Manners. I'm Jessie Ware and I'm here with my ever enthusiastic mother, Lenny.
Hi.
How are you feeling today, Mum?
I was feeling fine.
Until?
You started whizzing baby food up.
Sorry, should my child not feed because a famous pop star is coming to our house?
No.
Well, that is not what a Jewish mother usually would say, so anyway.
Jessie, is my lippy on all right why because i think our guest is outside really yeah i'm really excited why
excited because you've just shown me his picture oh what i thought you're gonna say something else
you just show me yeah if you haven't seen the picture of the new hugo boss model you're in for
a treat jesus christ i feel like i know him already um we have liam payne coming up on table
don't scream
so today we have a little bit of a different spin on the making of the dinner tonight.
Waitrose and Partners number one have kindly offered up a recipe for us to follow
and kindly sent over a box of absolutely delicious Waitrose and Partners number one treats
such as the most indulgent nougat, Chianti wine,
as the most indulgent nougat, Chianti wine, Côte de Boeuf beef that we have made a beautiful beef and mushroom pie with and just really pretty gorgeous veggies and it's just been
actually quite nice hasn't it?
And the desserts darling.
All the desserts.
The desserts.
What are the desserts mum?
The desserts are a coconut passion fruit and white chocolate tarte. Oh.
And an espresso chocolate tarte, which is amazing. With a beautiful glaze on the top.
So we have followed a Waitrose and Partners number one recipe.
We have chosen the beef and mushroom pie.
And of course, mum cooks it.
So how did you cook it, mum?
I braised the beef with the mushrooms and all the other ingredients for about four hours before putting the pie crust on.
Pretty straightforward recipe.
Yeah, very easy.
I made the beef and mushroom yesterday and I'm just going to put the pie crust on today.
Okay, so nice and simple.
Yeah.
And then we're going to wash that down with a waitress and partner's number one, Chianti.
And you know what I love about this
it's a four o'clock afternoon on a Friday I get to eat my dinner at five o'clock in the evening
perfect for me makes me happy he's here he's here yeah ah shit you don't know you're beautiful Beautiful, ha ha!
Liam, can we get you a drink? Cup of tea? Anything?
Do you know what, I'll do a coffee actually.
Do you want a black coffee?
Yeah, just like an espresso-style thing.
Nespresso, a big...
Thank you very much. I big... Yeah. Okay.
Thank you very much. I'll give you a juggle.
Ooh.
Right.
So...
Thank you.
Do you want sugar or anything like that?
No.
Okay.
There's just one thing I'd like to say.
I'm surprised to see you with your clothes on.
To be perfectly frank.
No, I was thinking about this.
I knew this was going to come up at some point
because it comes up a lot lately and I'm like...
Come here and get on the line
because I don't want to miss this shit.
No.
I'm just... And actually, if you want to take them don't want to miss this shit. No, I'm just...
And actually, if you want to take them up there any time, we'll be quite happy to make everyone
happy here. It's a bit weird
when you see people, because I'm like...
A lot of people have seen me naked
at this point, which is a bit of a strange phenomenon.
I feel like I know a little bit more about you, Liam, now.
Right. Liam, how much more do you want?
Do you want sugary? Oh, that's good for me.
That's great, Liam. Perfect for me. So, Liam, I'm really glad you've? Do you want sugary? Oh, that's good for me. That's great, perfect for me.
So Liam, I'm really glad you've come on Table Manners and you've been training really hard,
looking really buff and working out all the time.
And we have made pies, which you obviously are not going to be able to eat.
That's all right.
I'll eat what I can.
You can eat the vegetables on the side.
And the meat in the middle.
I can eat the meat in the middle.
Tell me about the ratio.
I was going to make a really innuendous joke there,
but I'm going to try and avoid,
I'm going to save that for later.
I'm going to save that for later.
Do it.
The sillier the better.
We had a radio interview the other day,
and this woman made a thing.
She's like, oh, I've had a really 1D heavy month,
and my brain just went, oh, you've only had 1D all month,
and I said it out loud, and I thought,
oh, no, you can't say that,
but it was really funny in the end, actually.
I think you can say that.
Oh, you get away with it.
Absolutely.
So, what's the training like?
Are you just sick of it?
Do you want to go to McDonald's after this?
Literally, I can't, honestly,
the main thing is I can't wait to get really
horrendously drunk after the shoot finishes.
You're not drinking?
Not at the minute, no.
That's safely a drink.
I know, it's terrible, but it's just part of the job.
But I don't know why you're training
when you are gorgeous.
So what do you do to do that for?
Is it an underwear thing?
No I did the underwear part but it's like once you've kind of...
You also did the no underwear part too.
Well that was the thing, when I got to the underwear shoot I didn't imagine that we would be advertising underwear without the underwear.
Which I think is a new level of underwear modelling.
So should we just discuss this picture that's, what's it, the duo, the amazing photography duo.
What are they called?
Merton Marcus.
Which I hear they are so scary.
They're not actually.
I was quite surprised.
But have you heard about them?
Because I know, I've got a mutual friend there.
So, I mean, they are known for going into like Louis Vuitton sets and they'll be like,
they'll be booked for the whole day.
They'll take two pictures and just leave.
And I was like, I was so scared coming into it because i didn't really know what to expect for it and the first
day we did like the whole capsule collection thing that we made and then we did the underwear right
at the very end of the day um and it was just like getting in your underwear room full of people it
was all a bit strange i drank a lot of tequila on set just to like kind of get me in the motion of what was going on. You had to stuff things down the... Of course they didn't, Mom!
There was no panty stuffing.
But they were really cool, actually.
We got on really well, really similar sense of humour.
I think when you find when you're shooting people,
or even writing with people, or whatever it is,
if you get on well with whoever you're working with, that's like the first base for me,
to make sure that everything's level.
Then the talent part of it comes second.
I find that about everything in the job, really,
because everyone just gets so close in those those environments especially when you're in your pants
um so everyone else stripped down into their pants just to make you feel i mean i should have made it
like mandatory that everybody had to get in their underwear for no it was it was good i enjoyed it
in the end but then the second day obviously i you know um uh stella was there who's who's the
model who was shooting with me who's done like victoria secrets yeah so she came down we had dinner the first day and i'm thinking this is
really weird because we're both just going to be like on set like fake loving each other tomorrow
i'd never done anything like it before so it was just so interesting for me but then
like when when they told me that i'd take my pants off i was a bit like excuse me
like i didn't see it coming.
And then it was, I don't know,
we're going to shoot this thing.
And I was like, okay.
So then we just got on with it.
What would your mum say?
My mum hit me.
What?
My mum hit me.
I tried to like discreetly show my dad
because I feel like my dad was kind of like,
well, you're like whatever kind of like lads, lads, lads.
But then my mum kind of was like, what are you showing him?
Cause they always like,
they like really nosy with each other.
I show one something and I was,
I was about to go on stage
with Rita for her show in the O2.
And yeah, my mum saw the picture,
looked at me and just hit me around the ear hole
and I was like...
What would you do, mum, if...
You wouldn't do that to me.
No, it wouldn't be me.
Dr. Alex did it.
Stripped off.
I would be very upset.
No, but I think you look fantastic and it was done in an artistic
way almost like if I had a bod like that I'd strip off it was kind of ballet like it was
beautiful it was um it was interesting day so that is not touched up those are your natural ripples
um those are my natural ripples I mean obviously photography what they mess about with whatever
they mess about with but yeah I'm astonished She's gonna make you take it off
Do you know what she did with Anthony yesterday?
Anthony from, did you watch Queer Eye?
And I met them all once but I've not seen the show
Okay so we had Anthony
Really lovely guys actually
Gorgeous and we had Anthony the chef
Who looks like a Disney prince
Like I couldn't deal with him
I was just like, I couldn't look at him
And then he got some tomato like sauce on his top
And he went oh damn mom
went you could just take it off of you and i'll pop it in the wash and honestly we all went mom
and she didn't know what she's doing so i'm surprised she hasn't told you to ask to see your
ripples um but um so the hugo boss thing is um it's come out and the capsule thing has come the
capsule things come out the underwear comes out, I feel like it's next month.
I mean, I haven't really briefed my mum, but there's billboards, buses, all worldwide stuff.
So it's like... What was the name of that Arsenal footballer?
Freddie Youngberg?
Yeah.
And he was laid out with his willy kind of placed.
Well, I'm covered by someone in the shoe.
Stella?
Yeah.
Did you ask her out? Were the shoe. Stella? Yeah, so.
Did you ask her out?
Were you naked with Stella?
Yeah.
No pants on?
No pants.
She was wearing my pants. You have to have a sock on your willy.
You wear willy covers.
Yeah, they do little socks, don't they?
She had the pants on.
That's how we're advertising that.
It's a bit unfair, isn't it?
Well, I mean, it's just, you know,
after certain things happen,
sometimes underwear gets mixed up, I guess.
So you didn't ask her out because you're partial to a model, aren't you?
Mum's winking.
Yeah, sometimes.
Oh God, I love it. Mum's straight in.
So that's happening. So you're training. So I want to know what's going on with the training because maybe I should be doing this.
I mean, today it was like, usually it's like just weightlifting stuff because i struggle to put weight on as rather to lose weight you look
toned so i've been yeah i've been lifting really heavy lately but then today the trainer set some
sort of session up and it was like a group session and i was absolutely horrendous i was so tired
um because we literally just got back from like a horrendous week of like promos of like new york
so it's just like you i literally had like 11 hours sleep in four days it was terrible got home carried on training through that um i got
really sick at one point so i've been these last couple of weeks leading up to it have been really
difficult but then today it was a workout called the chipper what's the chipper right the chipper
is is a disgrace and it should be like it's like a form of torture it starts off and it's like 100
count down to 10 so you do 101 exercise then 91 exercise then 81 exercise and all the exercises were i've done this like loads of like the security guards do
these like all the security guards that are like on tour so but go on so say the shipper i mean i
came i literally came we've trained that hard this week my trainer didn't finish the workout for one
so he was like halfway free was like i can't my back's gone and then i was like slowly trailing
through the back of the crowd of people i was like I cannot keep up with anyone and I'm not
bothered about what time I finish but what made you decide to do this whole thing because you're
clearly quite fit anyway I was you know what I went through a little bit of a stage when I was
in the band where I was drinking really heavily I put a lot of weight on and I didn't notice like
I just didn't notice because I don't know whether I was just really drunk every day or whatever but
I just didn't see what was looking back at me in the mirror and then it was
like you know you get like those horrible paparazzi shots somewhere and I was on holiday somewhere
there was a shot me and I was like oh my god I can't believe I've become that guy so then I kind
of completely switched my life around after that moment because it just scared me that I couldn't
see it like that's what annoyed me more than anything and then I don't know it's not nice for
a paparazzi like it's not nice for everyone else just yeah for sure but it's like it for everyone else to see it. Yeah, for sure. But it's like, it's whatever.
And to be honest with you, I'm glad it happened.
It was worth it for me to realise where life was going if I wasn't careful.
And for me, it was a case of I started getting offers from different companies to do work
and go to fashion shows and whatever.
And I slowly got into this different world of doing fashion and all sorts of stuff that
we were doing at the time.
And...
Oh, hello there.
The cat trying to get attention. and all sorts of stuff that we were doing at the time and oh hello there and I was like just thought I'm gonna try and be an underwear model and just see what happens I'd
never really tried to do anything before so I first got an offer from a different company
and Hugo at the same time so I was like I'm just gonna see what happens so I just started
training every day training every day and then turned up to the meetings trying to be
in as much shape as possible so that they would hopefully come through with it
and in the end it just came to fruition which for me was the first time I've ever actually set out
with a goal in mind to do something and gone I'm gonna do that well I don't know you did x-factor
yeah but I was that one you're just kind of hoping like it was a bit different whereas this one I was
like I'm determined I'm gonna do this and how long has it taken you from when you started training
I mean we're probably into I had to train prior to it to kind of show them what was possible so there's like the prior
bit which was like two months maybe then the lead up to the shoot was three and a half months then i
had two weeks off where i started to get a little bit podgy again and then i had to i realized the
shoot was coming back out again so i had to do another five months coming into this bit so it's
been really really long actually yeah i'm fucked then for the new year you need about a month a year i think i need
10 years you'll be surprised how quickly you bounce back and it's more to be honest with you
sorry how old are you me 26 so fuck you i'm like nearly 10 years older than you so yeah things
don't just bounce back especially you've had two kids so yeah. You've got two kids now?
Yeah.
Oh beautiful.
I've got one hiding upstairs and the other one's having a sleepover.
No it's cool.
How old's your son now?
Er he's two and a half.
Two and a half?
Yeah.
It's fun it gets really fun.
I'll show you him because we're not on camera and no one can see so.
No we've seen him before.
We've seen him.
Cheryl did the podcast.
Oh did she?
Yeah and she said how she said how gorgeous you are and you're a
great dad all right how often do you see him um sometimes two times a week sometimes once every
two weeks like it kind of varies with the way that the job is and what's going on in the time
but i'm trying to schedule and keep it as constant as possible which is just the hardest part of it
but it's yeah it's difficult i And your parents are very involved with him.
Yeah, definitely.
I mean, they love him to pieces.
He's awesome.
He's such a good child.
Like, having a child anyway is like the scariest thing ever.
But he's so well behaved.
Like, he listens so well.
Please and thank yous.
Are you strict?
Yes.
Is Cheryl strict? She is. Il strict uh she is i mean she
surprised me sometimes i'm like where did that come from you're frightened of her
well i've been on that let's say i've been receiving end of that quite a lot so
um i i kind of i mean my husband made me feel like i was superwoman when i gave birth like i
think watching that happen i think
for men as well it's just wild yeah it's just wild i mean i could see two heads coming out of
her body and i was like i just don't understand what is going on here two heads it was like two
heads as well she's got a head and then there's a head coming out of it i'm like what's happening
on yeah this is a bit weird isn't it i've got to love a swingy chair really
it's a pain in the ass
there's a really old
interview of me
on like Lorraine Kelly
when I'm like
14 or 15
and I couldn't like
they put the swingy chair
on the thing
it's the worst thing
on TV
because I'm just like
doing this the whole time
the whole way
for the interview
like yeah
well no one can see you
shit you've been doing it
for that long
yeah it's been a while
like
12 years now
something like that
that's crazy Liam
proper nuts where are you from are you from are you Stoke Wolverhampton Yeah, it's been a while. Like... 12 years now, something like that. That's crazy, Liam.
Proper nuts.
Where are you from?
Are you from Stoke?
Are you Stoke?
Wolverhampton.
Wolverhampton.
You've lost the Brummie accent.
I'm glad about it, to be honest with you.
My mum was a Brummie.
Mine was so strong when I, like, if I look back at old... All right, fish and chips.
All right, yeah, if I look back at old stuff.
I mean, the worst part of it now is it's cool to be like Peaky Blinders,
but I don't have it.
Oh, God. Well held. Bamps. Yeah, maybe you look back at old stuff. I mean, the worst part of it now is it's cool to be like Peaky Blinders, but I don't have it. Oh, God.
Well held.
Bamps.
Yeah, maybe you should bring it back.
Maybe you should get a little cameo in Peaky Blinders.
Wow.
Do you know what?
I spoke to them.
There's a character on this one that I met the guy who writes it a little while ago.
I think his name is Nick Knight.
I know Stephen Knight, I think.
Okay.
And we spoke about doing like some sort of character
that was from Wolverhampton
so it'd be natural
for me to play it
so it'd almost be like
playing myself
but as a character
like back in the day
which would be
the coolest thing ever
and they had this guy
called Billy Beer
who was obviously
in the new series
I haven't watched
the new series
but they went for
someone who was
a little bit older
because he had to have
like been through a phase
where he played football
and kind of retired from it
which obviously
that doesn't really work
for my age
but I feel like
you're such an old soul.
Like you've like,
I felt like that even when I watched you on X Factor.
Like you always seemed like the.
Yeah, we remembered you from the first audition.
I do.
Cause I've watched every X.
I don't.
Didn't you audition,
you auditioned twice.
Yeah.
He did audition first and then he came back.
Yes.
And then you still didn't get into the solo i could never
win this the fucking thing i might go back on again and i'm gonna go to an interview and
and then and then you went into one direction but you don't regret that no not at all i mean
at first it was a bit for me personally because it was like the last chance i had to be a singer
like it was like i've been doing it you're about five it was but you know it was like, I'd been doing it. You're about five.
It was,
but you know,
when you feel like you've been doing it for a little bit and you're like,
I'm not sure this is going to work.
Once you put yourself on TV twice and you fail to kind of like,
that's a bit of a kick in the teeth.
So for me,
it was like,
this is the last go.
I'm going to give it.
Cause I'm not just going to continue to embarrass myself in this way,
but it's not going to work.
And so when they said they were going to put this in a band and I'm looking
around at like these lads who've just like turned up and whatever else.
And I was like,
I don't really know what
I'm going to do here
because it was like
it really meant something to me
it wasn't just a thing of luck
I was aiming to do it that year
like even the way
when I picked the song
with my dad
the thought was that
because you do your first audition song
in the final
so we were like
gunning for it
and that was all I was going to do
what was your audition song?
it was
Cry Me A River
Michael Bublé
which wasn't originally
but it was yeah you were a bit of a crooner weren't you? I was but because I a river michael buble which wasn't oh yeah yeah yeah you
were a bit of a crooner i was but because i had a really low voice and i didn't know i could sing
falsetto at that point otherwise i'd have been and now you do falsetto like all the time all the
time um that was actually a complete fluke finding that out we had a song called more than this on
our first album and it was really funny i went in to sing it and the guy was like oh can you go into
falsetto and i didn't know what the hell he was on about i was like mate i haven't got a clue
you're gonna have to explain he's like i was singing this like higher voice and i tried to
and i left the room like apologizing like sorry that was really bad like oh my god i was like
whatever we came back the next day to listen to it and i was telling the boys i was like honestly
really don't think very much of my bit because i'm a little bit scared about hearing it i heard
it i was like hang on a minute something too there darling can i ask do you sing the sort of music you love now or given that you sang michael buble as your audition piece
would you like to become more of a jazzy buble type crooner i don't know i mean the thing is i
like like the hip-hop mix between pop and hip-hop that i do um there's some of the songs that
haven't really meant as much to me so far as we've kind of gone through things i don't know i struggled to kind of get messages out for a little while which is
difficult i just kind of went through a little phase of writing where it was so much easier to
write for the band than it is for yourself it's so much more personal um but i think i think the
crooner stuff more for me was just simple sings so that when i was on stage to start with my voice
just wasn't really that high and i actually used to think my voice was boring as hell i was like i hate it but i always thought you had the best voice oh thank you no i
used to hate it for the longest time but i'm kind of you've got a good voice thank you i actually
and speaking um about writing i remember first meeting you and you may not remember this but
we were in the wendy house and i was singing with miguel and i was
doing right so i was doing miguel had decided to start a session at 10 o'clock at night which
was like past my bedtime i was so pissed off but i was also it's miguel and it's adore you and it's
going to do this i didn't there was no point in me being on it but obviously i was like i'm going
to do it yeah so i um i was there and i was fucking tired and he was really cool and he was like producing it and you were in the other
room with I think it was you
and I presume it would have been
Niall writing too because I feel like you
two were probably wasted you were
drunk but you were really infused
you were with Julian
so it must have been like and you were
so excited about your new song
that you just made and you were like
bouncing off the walls.
Sounds about right.
And it was so exciting to see that, like, you were there.
And it was probably 1 o'clock in the morning.
And you were so happy.
I think I probably left about 5 on that day.
Yeah.
And, like, you were just in it.
And you were writing.
And you were passionate.
And, like, it looked really fun.
Well, that's the thing for me.
The mix between
all of these different worlds and what i'm struggling with the most about all these different
transitions of stuff is that when you're training and whatever else my brain cells just go because
i'm so tired and then they'd send me into writing sessions and i'm like my head's just not in this
right now like i need to get wasted if i'm going to start spilling the truth yeah 100% like your
safety now yeah i definitely struggle to get out my own way to start writing a song
so I
that's something
that's gonna have to
overcome over time
I think more than anything
because that's what
I was just used to doing
the day was just get wasted
and just say whatever I wanted
and then once I got
I'm so self-critical
that I can't allow myself
to write
just write a song
that I'm trying to write
the hit as it goes on
sort of thing
so I think for me
I don't know with writing
I mean I spoke to somebody
about it recently
and the way they explained it which I'm sure you all agree is like 364 days
of of nothing and then one day of a hit like for most writers a year that's literally it they get
one big song a year and that's what they they live off i guess but i think it must be quite hard for
you because you've lived within the world of basically you feel like a hit you have to have
a hit every time and the pressure must be so immense i mean i was
speaking i was speaking this this week with my manager about it in the car and it's like
we obviously did strip that down which did like crazy billion streams like really nuts and then
we did the other songs and everything was hitting like 300 million or 400 million on spotify and it
was like pretty fucking good well this is the thing but then mine in his headspace of where
the hit level is is like 10 times more than it's supposed to be whereas i just like and then that was what i
literally had a conversation i was like you know we are doing all right and it was like i don't
know could you retire now if you wanted to i don't know i don't think so i think i think like you
yeah i just think it's and that's the kind of ugly thing of being in the music industry i think and to be fair i i've never i i will never not many people will have the success that you've
had within one direction and your solo career you're the best-selling artist out of 1d like
yeah it yeah sort of yeah but like okay so it's it seems to be going quite well babe yeah it does
i don't i don't know i think we're just we're in our little headspace of like my management and me and whatever.
We're super hypercritical about absolutely everything.
It's difficult.
It's hard to drop those standards once you've had.
And it just, I mean, when we first really stripped that down and did what it did, it
just scared the shit out of me, to be honest.
Because I'd already done it all once and I was kind of just looking for something to
do, if that makes sense a little bit.
And then we landed on this massive thing
and it just kind of came out of nowhere
and it scared the shit out of me.
I'll be honest with you.
I went nuts for a while.
Like it was, yeah, it was really difficult.
You know, I had all my personal situation
going on at home as well.
And I just couldn't really understand what was going on
because we just stopped.
I had two months worth of absolutely nothing
when I was just in my house every day in my pajamas.
It was like when my dad retired i was we were talking about it together in like the first
few weeks of what you go through of the little retirement phase and then slowly you start to
find stuff to do and whatever else and i did like what did your dad do my dad built airplanes
built airplane i went and did it i did work experience there for um two weeks in between
my x factor audition so it was like doing work experience there for two weeks in between my X Factor audition. So it was like doing work experience.
So what was it?
You're either going to be this or you're going to be that.
So was it Rolls Royce or something?
Yeah.
Well, the Rolls Royce factory was behind him.
I think he used to work for a place called Goodrich.
Goodrich.
And I loved it.
I was like adult Lego.
I was like, I'm well up for this.
I had a meeting with the guy.
I had the apprenticeship all set up.
And then in the middle of it,
the week I went and did my very first X Factor audition
when I was 14.
And it was, yeah,
it was like doing both jobs at once,
which was interesting.
So when Stripped That Down came out,
you may have to help me with the timeline.
Were you and Cheryl together then?
Or had you broken up?
No, we were still together at that point, I think.
And did you break up quite,
was it quite soon after that? I mean mean we broke up around uh for you actually which is quite interesting
was that rita's one yeah that was i really like that song it was great i really enjoyed making
it was um yeah it was a lot of fun she's great to work with as well i mean i don't know anyone
who works harder to be honest with you i worry about those vocal cords boy i know i know like i know what it was like to be in one direction at the time when we were at our peak
and the like different city every day but she just she's a work i mean i think there must be
three of them i honestly think there's three of them like they must be at this point she can't
like it's just not possible like i know how hard it is to run my world and then i just see her on
instagram every day and she's like she's over here no she's over there I don't know not body clock she's having like
real time the Spice Girls used to have that they used to have a Spice Time and they'd like
if they had a meeting or something they would they'd be if they were asleep it was like no
they're on Spice Time that they've got to sleep right now because they were that busy amazing
crazy right but did you have 1D time um I think our time schedule was just a mess I mean I used
to get off stage and
then you'd be that high off all the endorphins whatever get horrendously drunk get up at like
five o'clock in the afternoon and then do it all again but we used to like come off the stage and
because at the time towards the end of it when we were that busy it was like you would we'd write
the album in two weeks we'd record it over the course yeah we write the album in like two weeks she's crazy
jesse you're a slouch oh my god they used to what i used to say the problem we had was they used to
sell the tour before we'd written the album so they'd sell the tour and be like right we've sold
the stadiums i feel so i feel like you need to go to a retreat babe i did well i've been to many
okay fair enough i've been to many um no it was be honest with you as much as pressure it was it was so young though
do you feel
a bit of your childhood
was stolen away
like that teenage
going out
getting ready for a club
you know
meeting a girl
chatting her up
not being scrutinised
I guess
and not be able to do it
without
well yeah
I mean that part of it
I do feel like
we went to like
the weird like
One Direction University
which was just like
Torbjörns life and whatever else there was a certain part of it but like the constant monitoring of
the public eye and the way the press are with you is they're like that's the difficult part to grow
up with because i mean you're already so self-conscious at that age anyway that you
know you're changing you don't really quite understand why you're changing and you're
trying to figure out life as it's going on um you know for different sacrifices you have to
make relationships all sorts of things that's you know that's still ongoing as as as time goes
on it's that's been the most difficult bit of it i'd say for sure but we you you grow up really
fast in certain situations like becoming a businessman was like a thing that from 17 up
to then it was like the one thing you're learning as you go if that's what you're interested in
where it was like someone asked me how to pay car insurance i haven't got a fucking clue do you
know what i mean so it's like you're really growing up in some things and other things you're interested in. Whereas like, someone asked me how to pay car insurance. I haven't got a fucking clue. Do you know what I mean? So it's like,
you're really growing up in some things
and other things,
you're like a baby.
Can you drive?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I spent,
I literally spent the last two years of this
in and out of doing the music,
trying to learn to be a person,
if that makes sense.
Because it was like,
That's so sweet.
But it was,
it was mainly my manager actually.
Like I went for a real episode or something.
And then after that, I kind of had to just like right you're either gonna end up crazy child star
who dies at whatever age or you're gonna live life and actually get on with it properly and
that was the point for me yeah it scared the shit out of me but it was just like you have to
you know realize what the possibilities are and instead of like I felt like I was a little bit
of a self-destruct mode because I knew it was going really well.
And that's the worst part of it is,
and the one thing I say to people
who are getting into doing all this sort of stuff
is like the success is the bit that will kill you
more than anything.
When it's not successful,
you're just kind of working harder at it
depending on the person you are.
But most of the time, the successful bit,
it just scared the shit out of me
and I wanted nothing to do with it.
There's no stop button.
You're like, you've got no control over your life life and that's why I lost complete control of everything and
that was the last two years I've been trying to take control of life back and understanding that
it's on me if that makes sense they're acting like a child you're a dad yeah exactly I haven't
had no choice yeah exactly absolutely no choice are you close to all the boys no no no I mean
it's no offense I've got no bad bones with any of them we're all you
you're brought together for no particular yeah and you know randomly everyone goes to work that
you have people you associate yourself with at work but you don't see them outside of work and
we don't really have a job together anymore so it's like with someone like harry for example i
just don't have very much in common with the boy so it's like i can't you know i could go and have
a drink with him fine whatever you know if you've had but you're not so busy exactly we just don't really have that much in common and
that's so where are your best mates they're still in wolverhampton uh yes i have a couple of mates
from school that i still see every so often but once again it's just timing and like everyone
has jobs and work and stuff do you live in london yeah yeah yeah and do you support wolverhampton
wonderers no i'm a west brom fan actuallyom fan, actually. At least I was.
West Brom.
At least I was.
Why, what's happened?
Well, I haven't been in ages.
I don't think you'd call yourself a fan
if you just know the name of the team.
I couldn't name any players.
So what football shirt does your son wear?
Didn't you buy him one?
No, my dad did buy...
There was a little bit of a hoo-ha about this, actually.
Oh, I knew there was going to be a bit of a little beef.
Because both the granddads just started to get involved
with whatever was going on.
So one Newcastle, one Newcastle and one West Brom and one i mean they're both stripes so i mean he's like you
know just whatever go for your life yeah because i'm trying to get um jesse's children to support
man you so she's like singing i'm a singing champion well no my my husband's a spurs fan
right and we have moved to southeast lond. So our niche one's Millwall.
So I might, I don't know.
Yeah, you're not going there.
I do be with our local team or not.
But yeah, I'm really hungry actually now.
Are you?
Yeah.
Do you want me to put this stuff on?
But like, yeah, my son may come down in a sec demanding his tea.
I'm like weaning him and it's a fucking pain in the ass.
How old?
Seven months. So he's just like, it's just like you forget. You're like, you can take for and it's a pain in the yard how old seven months so he's just
like it's just like you forget you're like you can take for granted it's the milk for ages and
it's fine um but i wanted to tell you that you don't want to drink sure of course he wants to
drink i would honestly i would love to this is what self-restraint looks like we should i think
we should put his picture i'm gonna fight me i going to spite me I feel like you're going to spite me no don't worry we're going to roof you
yeah no no I'm joking
no but yeah we should put the picture of Liam up on our fridge
every time we go in and try and get a giant chocolate button
I faint
so okay so
chocolate that's the one I miss more than anything
oh my god
we've got buttons in there
we've got lovely chocolate
it's the waitrose centre
love a bit of waitrose
it's great
I love a bit of waitrose okay's great I love a bit of Waitrose
okay so if you weren't
training
let's go there
let's just do it
like
last supper
if you weren't training
nothing was off the menu
start a main
pud
and drink
what would it be
I mean like
starter
there's an airport
there's an airport
in LA
if you come back through
there's a little
Qantas
there's a Qantas
lounge right where they have's calamari that is
it's unbelievable airport lounge calamari yeah i have to go there to get it because it's that good
i'm telling you it's so fucking why why what's on it is it i don't know it's just whatever way
they cook it i order like three of them when i'm in there usually when i'm just happy to be leaving
la oh well no actually I like LA I do
well I live
I have a place
outside of LA
in Calabasas
which is like
kind of out of the madness
oh yeah
Kardashian
no it's the madness
Kardashian
no you don't
there's loads of horses about
you don't really see anybody else
okay so the starter
is Qantas Lounge
Calamari
I love you already
that's alright
I like calamari
meet you at the lounge
yeah go
there's a burger place
in London that I get
it's called
meat liquor
have you ever had that
yeah
dirty
oh my god
dirty
straight in
I could eat about 10 of them
what do you
condiments
topping
what do you go
I can't remember
what the name of it is
but it's got like
fake bacon on
that's just
better than real bacon
if I'm honest
oh really
yeah it's really good
is it the one
that's made out of coconuts?
No idea.
Coconut bacon?
I have no idea what it's made out of, but it's so good.
Okay, fine.
So straight in for the burger.
Are you having sides?
Oh, yeah.
We're like mozzarella dippers straight off the bat.
Oh, my God.
You're disgusting.
Mozzarella dippers?
I'm so bad.
You poor sod.
I'm so bad.
There's a little fat person that lives inside me.
My spirit animal is just like fat me.
Mikey, you are the boy
that aged my pies.
Go on, go on.
Okay.
At the moment,
I can't stop eating either.
I'm so bad.
I know I've got a week
until shoot happens
and it's like,
you have to start kind of like
eating really clean at this point.
Oh, it's so boring.
So boring.
I think one little taste
of something will...
But that's the thing,
one little taste leads to two
and then before you know it...
A lifetime on the hips,
a lifetime on the hips, mother. um okay so are you having chips no you're having them i can have
fries no i'd have that as well yeah we're going in do you like you don't like those sweet potato
jobbies no sweet potato fries are good actually you can you can on the diet plan that i do you
can eat sweet potato fries quite a lot okay okay they're good for you because they burn differently so pudding
ooh pudding
what would we go for
are you a sweet
or a kind of savoury person
I am
I'm everything
I just like
I love food
I love you
I've hit the worst job ever
I've just literally
been the worst job
you've had the worst week
to do this
I know yeah
I know but he'll be able
to smell the aroma
of those delicious
beef and mushroom
I mean the smell
is 90% of it
so it's like
so you can just smell it
okay so yeah pud
when I did the last shoot
when I finished
the underwear commercial
I was like on the bed
in my pants
eating like
I literally ordered
everything from McDonald's
I ate the fucking lot
so good
I think that would have
been a really good
that should have been
the shoot
yeah that should have
been the shoot
okay so yeah pudding
we're still waiting
for the pud
something to do
with chocolate
anything to do with chocolate
I think
we've got just the thing for you
no mum he can't have any of it
poor thing
so and then drink
you're a tequila person
tequila yeah
would you have that with your food
or wine or beer
just the all day
no I like that 1942 stuff's quite good
I don't know enough
I always just have always done like
tequila slammers
have you been to Mexico
yeah do you know what I get so confused about places always just have always done like tequila slammers have you been to Mexico yeah do you know what
I get so confused
about places
that I have and haven't been
and my girlfriend's
from Texas
and I know I've been
to Texas
but I don't know
anywhere else in America
she'd be like
oh have you been
to so and so
and I'm like
I haven't got a clue
because we didn't
see anywhere
girlfriend
are we allowed
to talk about that
yeah of course
so she's a girlfriend
he's got a model girlfriend
oh really
yeah her name's Maya
she's from Texas how did you meet, really? Yeah, her name's Maya. She's from Texas.
How did you meet?
We met at like a fashion show somewhere, actually.
Apparently I've asked for her number in a really sneaky way,
but I don't remember doing it.
How did you do it?
I don't know.
We were talking about something.
How sneaky was it?
Because I know this jeweler in New York,
and we were talking about something.
Oh, is this the, who's the jeweler?
Greg Unary's name is.
Oh, okay, right.
And she was like
oh yeah I was like
oh yeah I'll put you
in touch with him
but then I got her number
and I gave her my number
or something like that
but whatever
she was like
you were being really sneaky about
and I was like
I wasn't
I was just like
trying to sort you out
so how do you get
to see your girlfriend
oh well she lives
in the UK now
she like
she moved over here
a little while ago
okay great
just circumstance actually
it would have been nice
to have her in the underwear
commercial no it would have been nice to have her in the underwear but it wasn't a thing at that time
actually it was like a almost a thing do you think you've got good table manners um i bet
your mum's clipped you around the ear if you haven't no i think i think
i'm okay at a table sometimes i used to i used to get really hot in restaurants i just i just
didn't used to like i couldn't concentrate because i felt like everyone was looking at me so i like
i used to hate going to like fancy dress for a fancy restaurant are you a little bit yeah
no i'm good i'm good i run hot all the time um no i just because the fame thing like the i hate
getting like being in restaurants and like when you when you're trying to, and you can, like, you see everything.
Like, people think I'm stupid and I don't see, like, I know what's going on.
The best one is when someone tries to take a picture of you and their flash goes off and then they go, oh, like, their phone's not controlling them.
It's so funny.
But I think over time I've gotten more used to it and it depends who you surround yourself with to realise that it's just part of your lifestyle.
And it doesn't, you know, they're not holding a gun it's a camera like it's not gonna hurt you so it's like
trying to get your head around that part of it was the bit for me but when i used to go like i used
to go when i used to go shopping if i go to a shop and i'd stand in the queue for too long i don't
like to stand still because that's when people notice the most so i'm like if the queue's long
i'll start sweating and i have to leave i used to put the stuff back oh don't i think it's funny now but i well i mean i hope you don't mind us mentioning
shell but when she talked about she can barely go out she has to wear a cap all the time and
yeah like that i mean is that how you feel you have to put a baseball cap on no i mean i think
around each other we kind of we kind of rubbed off on each other a little bit in that way
in a bad in a bad way actually and it was neither of our faults because we've both been through so
many circumstances but all of that stuff puts so much pressure on a relationship that like
like say going out for a dinner or whatever it is whereas now like my whole new thing is that i just
don't give a shit like it's not worth sacrifice my happiness and it's been far too long of different
relationships that that's become between me and but it's a lot of pressure on whoever you're with
and I mean you know Cheryl's had that pressure for life that's been her whole deal so for her
it was like if you were going out somewhere it would take so long to get out the door before
you get there because you're just so worried about what that shot's gonna look like whereas
now I'm just like fuck it like just go out and have some fun I don't think you need to worry
Liam I think we can safely say that your shot's not going to make you look bad you'll
look gorgeous yeah I mean I do the in a sense like with my new relationship and with Maya like
I just you know hope she sees the way that I see her if that makes sense because everyone's so
critical of themselves and when you start getting your pictures taken relentlessly all the time I
mean she's gorgeous but some people just don't see it that way so i often do worry about those sort of things because i don't like
to put pressure on people like i chose this lifestyle and i have to put up with it that's
my fucking deal but for her it's like a different sacrifice if that makes sense is she finding it
hard but she's she's good she's she's a model anyway so she's in the public eye yeah i mean
yeah for sure but it's just like i don't know it's a weird so how do you see each other
she's in Texas
no she lives in London
oh she lives in London
we see each other all the time
where are some of your
favourite food spots
in London then
because you must have
eaten at every
bloody fancy restaurant
do you know what
I found this really good
sushi restaurant
recently called Umu
where is it
it's in Berkeley Square
like took behind stuff
somebody told me about it
and it's like if you want to do like proper proper sushi it's mega pricey but it's like it was unbelievable
okay but you will it's like it's almost a place you want to go to before you go out somewhere
because you know when like you go for food before you go to a club and then you're like
so far you're like i don't want to go out anymore i don't remember how that feels to be honest
quite small there so it kind of i was like this is actually a really good little spot before you go party um oh do you still go party well actually i don't i don't anymore i don't anymore so much
sometimes um okay that's good right novikov is for me number one i've never heard of it
novikov no is it russian no it's like so there's one half of it it's really random there's one i
think it is owned by russians but one half of it's like's really random. There's one, I think it is owned by Russians, but one half of it's like Asian fusion.
Oh, yeah.
And then the other side is like Italian,
which just seems crazy.
God, that sounds bizarre.
But I feel like the Italian bit's a bit more of an add-on.
I've never eaten there,
but the Asian side is unbelievable.
So you're into Asian and Japanese.
Sushi.
I mean, it's the best way to eat healthy, actually.
Yeah, and it's also delicious.
So good.
Okay, so those are two spots i i need to go to them
what pie is it they look amazing by the way bless you if it was if it was a week later i would
inhale that right now maybe we should freeze it we didn't know you were training but this is beef
and mushroom pie perfect beef and mushroom pie made with cote de boeuf beef and it's been braised on the bone
braised for four hours it's gonna just fall off you can have that stop it's good um so um yeah
growing up who was cooking in your house um my dad used to cook quite a lot actually and i
learned how to cook from my dad so you're a good cook yeah i cook i cook quite a lot actually i
always do like sunday dinner on sunday which is you'll make sunday dinner yeah i love making
sunday dinner it's good what do you what do you make what's your i got super bougie the other day
and we went out to a restaurant and i was like i'm sure i can find a way to put truffle into the
chicken so i went out got a truffle truffle the chicken up did the whole thing with like garlic
butter and made truffle butter and did the thing underneath.
Like it was, it was good.
You're a good cook.
No, I like to, I love messing around with food.
That's what my mum calls it.
My mum cooked for a little bit.
And my mum, bless her, she did, I mean,
three kids, jobs to do, whatever else.
What did your mum do?
My mum was a nursery nurse for,
since she was 18 actually.
And she only just recently started doing it.
So my mom cooked for
a little bit but it was like a lot of just like quick stuff before you went to swimming class or
went to scouts or beavers or whatever it was so it was all like quick quick quick and then she i
think she kind of fell out of love with the idea of it so my dad loves to think he's like gordon
ramsey so he like would get like recipes out the newspaper like way back in the day before internet
time he'd be like i'm gonna go make this and i used to watch him and just like he'd get me to teach me stuff i didn't realize the crafty bugger was doing it so
that then i could start to take over so like different things that we do he'd be like all
right you can do this today whatever um but he's like you and really enthusiastic about cooking it
was good i'm glad you know i'd love to do it with bear someday but we did um he was really good at
making sunday dinners with like beef and beef and like lamb ones and stuff like that.
Used to do like whole grain mustard on top of the beef, which was just so good.
Dauphinoise potatoes.
Love that.
Yeah.
They call it like Britann in America, don't they?
I have to do a lot of American translating lately, which is really difficult.
Are you massive in America?
I think bigger than anywhere.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, that's the most difficult thing. When I used to speak with Cheryl,l actually she was i was like when she'd do like a radio tour but she'd get
back and she's exhausted i'd be like imagine if you had to go and do that overseas again and then
like when when you do your first one when i did strip that down we were literally driving from
like chicago to philadelphia back to chicago to like all around different places so it's not like
it's a huge country so i mean i just do new york now where they send outreach to different stations which is nice to get to that place in life but when you start out
okay now so your new girlfriend's from texas good food there i'm going for thanksgiving
are you yeah i can't wait i'm so excited it's gonna be fabulous do you call her bab
i call her babe but oh you see you're letting the wolves wolverhampton lockdown fab um oh what are they
going to in texas how do they do thanksgiving do you know everything's bigger apparently
i was gonna make a rude joke get over the whole thing do you think do you think are they kind of
um gone that it's big gun place isn't it texas are you asking whether his
from a republican hit family no you've got to behave, otherwise they might shoot you.
Well, this is the worry, isn't it?
At least we've got this on record that now I'm going to Texas
where I might be found one time.
He might say there's a shovel in the boot.
I'm so well behaved.
No, I get on really well with the family.
Are you going to take presents for Thanksgiving?
I don't know if it's a present-y kind of thing.
No, I don't think it is, but I think you should take something.
Oh, yeah, you should take something oh yeah you should
take something
oh now you've put
the pressure on
just a scented candle
always does well
chocolate scented candle
always wins a mother over
straight in
no I actually get on
really well with the family
which is good
that's good
how long have you been
going out
maybe like a month
and a half
oh it's crazy
you're going for
bloody
I met a family
before we were going out
we had like
we were actually in Cannes together at the same time.
There was a little boat party thing that was happening, which was good.
But I was heavily wasted when I was chatting to my mum and dad,
which is hilarious now.
God, I bet they're glad you've gone on the old fitness thing now.
To be fair, they actually love a party, so that's good.
Good.
This looks so good. It does look really does look who wants the top of my pie now that does sound like an innuendo um no we've got so we've got um honey roasted carrots aces um and some you know steamed
broccoli 10 to 10 broccoli horseradish mash and then the beef and mushroom pie.
You dirty bastards.
I love Liam. You're good fun Liam. I love you. You're great.
So what's happening with the new music? Because you've got a new song out with a guy who has the stupidestly longest name I've ever heard in my life.
There's a video we've just put online where I'm like, we obviously do these videos all the time and I've been doing them since God was a lad and where you're like, hi, my name's Liam and then someone will say,
hi, my name's so and so and this is our new single.
So I always just let the other person just like say their name so they don't have to
do all the rest of it.
And I was like, oh, just say you're Boogie with a hoodie, da da da, I'll fill the rest
in.
So I'm like, hi, it's Liam here and, and then I'm waiting for him and he went, oh, sorry,
I forgot. That was so funny. But can't you just call him boogie yeah i call him boogie like when i see
him out i'm not i don't go full in with the name the funniest thing is trying to hear british
people say boogie with a hoodie boogie with a hoodie on the radio this like last few weeks
when i did like interviews everyone's, a boogie with a hoodie?
I think you just say it quickly and then no one notices the mistake.
So the new song's out and then what's happening?
When's the album coming out?
Album is, I think December time,
but I could be wrong, so I usually am.
Do you mind if I have some more of this?
Oh, please, Liam.
There's more in there.
All right.
Have some more.
Bless him, the boy's hungry Poor thing
There's poor management
They're making him
Work out so much
No the thing is
Everyone always tells me
To stop
How great is that beef
So good
I know
I'd like to live
Inside this beef
I feel like
Yeah me too
Make a little home in there
So
Little mushroom pillows
So
What is the worst
Table manner That you think in other
people like what can't you stand when you're out for dinner and you see someone do i don't know
actually who had the worst table manners out in one direction come on uh niall shut up yeah i'll
tell you he's so polite he is but he's like he's a proper slobby lad lad with some stuff i'm not
gonna go into it because he actually doesn't really like me talking about him.
So I'm just not going to.
Do they ever say anything about you?
I don't know.
I don't honestly don't look at them.
I just think the thing about interviews is this.
Like most of the time you will have a place where you say something.
Like I said something about Louis this week where I was like, oh yeah, in the band we weren't allowed to wear stripes.
Which is true because we didn't wear stripes because that was his thing.
Shut up. But this is it. in the band we weren't allowed to wear stripes which is true because we didn't wear stripes because that was his thing shut up
but this is it
and then you say it
and then like the newspapers
come back and they make it
into this like
disgusting take on
Liam said this about
Louis da da da
and I'm like
Louis knows me
so he knows I'm not like that
and like he'll phone me up
and like we spoke
we actually spoke about
the whole thing
and I was like
I never say anything
offensive about anything
because there's nothing
offensive to say
but it's just like
I don't know
he took something a little bit personal that I said the other week and I was just kind of like that's you mate you carry on I never say anything offensive about anything because there's nothing offensive to say. Yeah. But it's just like, I don't know.
He took something a little bit personal that I said the other week
and I was just kind of like,
that's you, mate.
You carry on.
I think as long as you know who you are
and you're not really very self-conscious about stuff,
none of that stuff should ever really touch you.
I think it's hard though.
Like,
you're kind of learning who you were
in a ridiculously successful boy band.
Successful?
Sorry. Sure, there's plenty of sex. Successful? Sorry.
Sure, there's plenty of sex, but yeah.
It was an extremely successful time in life.
Some.
Is your mum a big influence on you and your dad?
It sounds like they are.
Yeah, my parents definitely are, for sure.
Like you want to please them, yeah.
Yeah, I think, you know, that was a big part of me
actually going in and doing the show the first time around
because I wanted to...
My dad had always said it when I was younger.
He was like, oh, we'll get you in front of Simon Cowell one day.
Did you go to stage school?
No.
So why... Where was the voice from?
I used to just do, like, karaoke part of the time.
And I used to know that it would be impressive.
What, like, in your house or...?
Um, no, just, like, when we'd be out somewhere. We went somewhere for karaoke where I just... What's your karaoke song? I don't know, it would be impressive what like in your house or no just like when we'd be out
somewhere
we went somewhere
for karaoke
where I just
what's your karaoke song
I don't know
it's kind of changed
over the years
I get super precious
about karaoke
because obviously
like you know
it's going to end up
on YouTube
and I'm like
I can't fuck this shit up
so
I did like
when I was younger
it was like
Angels Robbie Williams
and like
oh my god
that fucking song
is the most dread song
in the world
I'm sorry
I'm sorry
and I will say it to him when he comes on the fucking podcast.
That's so funny.
I'm sorry.
I was in love with Robbie Williams.
But that makes me want to kill myself because they fucking, everyone plays it at funerals.
Yeah.
You can sing it though.
Yeah, it's good.
It was a good thing.
It was just about low and high enough for me to be able to do when I was young because
I didn't understand about my voice at all.
Yeah.
I did a little bit of Justin Timberlake sometimes.
Which one?
Cry Me A River? No. I don't think I've voice at all. I did a little bit of Justin Timberlake sometimes. Which one? Cry Me A River?
I don't think I've ever sang Cry Me A River.
I think Senorita.
Brilliant.
It feels like something to eat enough.
Yeah.
Jessie, what's your karaoke song?
I don't like doing karaoke.
No, I don't either.
People just getting up and doing your job.
It stresses me out so bad.
I did, the most recent one I did was,
I went bold with it to be honest with you, because I just fuck it i'm gonna try because i knew i'd sang it in the
car and it kind of sounded okay so i was like fuck it i'm gonna give it a whirl it was human nature
michael jackson which was so good i went super bold with it it shut the bar down it was nice
it was good great i think that's a great song do you still love singing um you know what i lost the
love of it for a long time but having a little bit of a break and a little bit of a renegotiation with
myself.
Do you know what?
After I got,
I did a whole year sober where I just stopped doing everything.
You needed to.
Yeah.
Just a little reset button.
And it was revisiting old feelings of like that.
I kind of put away through drinking or whatever to get on,
on stage.
I started to just get really anxious about everything.
I was so,
I was,
I mean,
it's still,
still now there was like, did you see anyone? Yeah, no, definitely everything I was so I mean it's still now Did you see anyone?
Yeah no definitely
I think everybody should
I think it's so important
I think everybody should
I think you're right
I'm in the middle of doing a little project
With somebody at the moment
That we're trying to make some sort of
Something that runs around me
And the way I have my life
And we're doing it with a bunch of different people
Starting to slowly bring more people into this position because obviously like ITV now for shows have
a psychologist who looks after all the contestants because of stuff that's happened they have it for
this they have it for that whatever else but then it's like once you leave the show you're left to
your own devices and it's a bit shit whereas I think there should be somebody on the team that
you have that is a psychologist that can tell you what's going on and i get this every single day because i'm doing this project with this lady and she tells me how
my brain works so when i went like through uh i don't know like a breakup or something or whatever
it was she would tell me exactly what my brain was doing and once you've got the tools to be able to
go i know what this is and you can understand it then you can kind of get through it which was nice
because otherwise i'd just be thinking i was nuts in my own house thinking oh you know like those are the things that i think
everybody needs to have the first the best gift you can give yourself is to find out that you're
not insane because then you can trust yourself so that was a huge thing so when you were in one
you were all young when you started one direction was there anyone like a mentor or someone kind
like like when boys go to the football
academies
they've got like
child protection
they have all that
shit but they don't
give it you in this
they're just like
you are considered
lucky to be here
because it's the job
you wanted to do
whereas like
and how old were you
when you were in
One Direction?
16
15, 16
16
that's crazy
it's mad
the funniest one
about One Direction
was
I thought we might like to exactly like what JLS did 16. So, you know, the funniest one about One Direction was,
I thought we might like do exactly like what JLS did and be really famous in the UK and it'd be like a thing.
And my plan was that once I had enough, I was going to move to Australia.
That was my plan.
Why did you want Australia?
It was the furthest away.
So I was like, I was like, cool, okay, I know what the plan is.
And then once we got off the show, they were like, okay, boys,
you're going to Australia.
And I was like, it's a bit random, isn it this is for later on and we got there and it was crazier than the uk and i was like oh shit and then we just like every time we went somewhere
and i'd be expecting it to be normal it never was so it was like we would i mean we had i'll show
you a picture of me in peru where there 15,000 people outside the hotel just outside the
hotel that's funny because you know I from the outside we all thought you were jumping around
so excited and just loving everything scary and you know it was honestly it was so boring at
points because you were just stuck you're just stuck in a hotel time it was like I learned to
become a recluse a long time ago and that was like that was life And then once you're in that pattern, you know
Patterns are dangerous because you just get stuck in it
But that was Liam herself what see what's the naughtiest thing someone's ever thrown on stage for you a dildo
You're joking. Yeah, really big as well
Really big one and I like kicked it off the stage and I was like, hit someone in the face
with like a huge cock.
I've done him again.
Huge cock.
Oh my,
I mean he really did knock her out
with his cock,
didn't he?
That's honest.
Did he?
He dropped her like it was hot
right on her.
Oh my God,
it's a real shame,
yeah.
Honestly,
that was kind of the thing
that ruined his,
because his image is so like
ultra smooth and da da da.
Well that's not.
And what did he do?
Dropping your balls on someone's neck
is just not the fucking...
Depending on what situation you're in now,
it could be, you know,
in some cultures, it's like, hello.
So what mentality would make you want to throw a dildo
on the stage?
I used to just have iPhones
just bouncing across the stage.
Like, we had, like, a hundred-foot catwalk,
and because they wanted us to use the phone to film,
you'd just watch these phones just, boom,
like, bounce off here and there.
Did you ever get injured? I mean, you get hit it with some stuff but not that i really remember like so when are
you going to tour i don't know i don't even know how i feel about touring anymore if i'm honest i
played the most amazing places through the whole time i did um one direction i've done some amazing
gigs since that have been really cool in a lot of different countries I wouldn't usually get to go to
and
yeah I don't know
I just don't know
how I feel about that
lifestyle anymore
when I was younger
I was able for it
it's like the late night
writing session
like
I was
a boogie called me
in New York the other day
and he was like
oh come and like
do a session
and I was like
okay
so I started writing a song
at like 2 o'clock
in the afternoon
in my hotel room
to a beat
just doing whatever I thought fit.
And I'm waiting all day, waiting all day.
He didn't wake up until 7pm and then was like, went and did a show.
And then at midnight was like, we could go and do something.
But I was like, mate, midnight.
Are you kidding me?
I'm a dad, mate.
I'm off to bed.
Yeah.
Like I'm done.
Yeah.
I completely agree with you.
But I think like, I mean, it seems like you seem really happy at the moment.
Honestly, I'm the happiest I've
ever been that's so yeah it's took a long time to get to this place and I'm glad that I'm at this
stage in my life now I don't know why but 26 always seemed like a really crucial age for me
like the coming of age almost in my head I'd kind of built it up that way so I have my 26th birthday
recently I feel like everything's kind of working out nicely from now it's good it's very weird because I am stuck at 26 because I think I am 26 in my head I'm 26 I'm just about to meet Scott Walker
again and he's going to marry me and that's where I am 26 is a great age yeah I think I just think
it's the point where yeah you're done with your excuses for fucking you're not a teenager you're
a bit older more mature than 21
and you know where you're going i think a little bit which is over that border of the mid-20s isn't
it so it's like up to there i feel like you have a fuck up allowance where you're allowed to screw
up and go oh sorry i'm in my 20s it's you know it's part of me learning curve whatever the
situation is whereas now i feel like i gotta get this shit right now and also you know i have my
son have you got regrets then? Have I got regrets?
About things that have happened?
I mean, you're very young.
I wouldn't say I have because I'm really happy with where I'm at right now.
If I didn't do it, then I wouldn't have even gotten to this stage of life, which is great.
So, you know, I think a lot of people can go on being really sad and low forever,
never finding out the thing because there's no extreme point where you'll have to make a turn.
Otherwise, you might die. you know i mean so it was like for me that was my doorway where i was like right there's a fucking real strong choice here mate like you're either
going to end up over that side or you can go forward so up to you it must be so hard it was
stressful it was it was mega stressful it was mega stressful i mean i never expected that level of
fame ever say to you liam i think you need to slow down or a bit worried about you
yeah were you able to hide it from them well my dad was like saying my dad said to me he's like
you know he woke up one morning and was like you know he's having six-figure business conversations
what am i supposed to tell him like that's what he used to say to his mates i don't know what you
want me to tell him because he's doing his thing and whatever else and i'm worried about him yeah
but my parents never seen anything like that we're from from Wolverhampton, like, we live by a farm. Like, they haven't got a clue what's going on.
And I was going through this really crazy circumstance
that you just completely lost control of.
And we were definitely overworked 100% in the band.
I had no personal life.
I learned nothing about myself.
Like, I remember getting into therapy the one time
and the guy was like, what do you like to do?
You didn't know?
I don't know.
Oh, bang.
I hadn't got a clue.
So I was just sat there in the chair going, like, i actually like do you know i mean so it's like when
you get to that place of life it's like i really need to figure some shit out about myself but
i just lived so long as this like reclusive pop star who was afraid of people who just stayed
inside all the time was it a relief when you broke up um no it was really scary at first but i needed to stop definitely it would have
killed me really 100% liam are you gonna have any more tattoos i haven't yeah it's gonna piss my
mum off um there's plenty there's plenty of spots yeah i mean yeah you see how you've seen
which one do you regret um tattoos come on which one's a bit shit I don't regret them now but I did regret these
arrows when I first got them done because they were very much on their own. You've got them both on each side.
You've got the red arrows on your arm. No they're a bit like a road sign this way. It makes poignant.
They're like chevrons. They are chevrons. They're chevrons. They're chevrons in the... yeah.
Yeah yeah yeah. So why did you do that really drunk probably probably knowing someone by
fucking arms no no this arm's different it's just one direction oh wow good
so that's the one that you can fill that in well i did well this is the thing i did regret it
and then like the stories look quite good actually i went to the tattoo shop
and everyone was getting something.
I thought, fuck it.
It's like four o'clock in the morning.
Who's everyone but the band?
The band.
We're all in there.
Like we take over the shop.
So we're just like, all right, whatever.
I was like, I'll get something.
And the guy like put me on the front desk of the tattoo shop and I'm like laid out on
the desk where they're like sign people in it.
Yeah.
Then he put the tattoo thing on and I'd look at it and I was like, it was like my fourth
or fifth tattoo.
Big, scary, like biker guys doing it for me.
And I'm looking at my arm and I'm thinking it's a little bit big, but I do not know what to tell him at this point.
Because I'm really high and I'm really thinking about what the fuck do I say here?
Because he's a lot bigger than me.
So I just let him on with it.
And then I woke up the next morning and I was in a bit of a haze.
And I was like, my arm's really hurting.
So what does that mean?
So then I looked down and I was like, oh my fucking God, I can't believe hell I was like my arm's really hurting so what does that mean so then I looked down
and I was like
oh my fucking god
I can't believe what I've done
and then I had to go on
American X Factor
on the night time
this is the bit
and my dad's watching it
at home in the UK
at like one o'clock
in the morning or whatever
and I went on a stage
and I forgot this was
my microphone hand
so I put my arm up
to sing
and my dad sat
and my sister
he turned to my sister
and went
I hope they're fucking stickers
typical Walvo British dad line which is so good but the best part of it was i hated it for the
longest time and then i feel like tattoo has kind of become a part of you so you're like i'm used to
looking at my hands that way that's me it's like they're like have you got one for your son
not yet i haven't but i want to get a bear somewhere but the best thing about this was
this turned out to be the logo for all the Hugo Boss stuff.
So even when I was like
making mad mistakes,
it all came full circle.
Yeah, there you go.
You see?
I was like, yeah, this is great.
This mistake is actually making money now.
There you go.
Fucking hell.
I knew I was right.
Dessert.
Oh, this is going to torture me.
Well, he can't have a dessert.
I can smell it.
I love smelling shit.
Okay.
It's chocolate.
It's chocolate. I'm going to tell Okay. It's chocolate. It's chocolate.
I'm going to tell you.
It's espresso.
I think it's chocolate espresso torts.
Look at those.
It's just hella posh.
They look so good and fucking shiny.
I'd love to bury my face in those.
Sorry.
Coconut, passion fruit, and white chocolate torts.
Bring in the passion.
Who are they from?
Waitrose and Partners.
Waitrose and Partners.
Bad Boy White Chocolate Tort.
We're talking.
Yeah, we're talking Mega Chocolate Talk
And Liam's going to have them
Actually I'm going to
Start with an O
He's not going to have them
Because I'm going to save them
For my birthday
Which birthday?
Next week
And she's away
26 again
Again
It's been such a pleasure
To chat to you
Thank you
And really
And to really talk
And talk openly
and just kind of really
I don't know
I just can't even get over
what a mental
life you've already had
yeah it's been quite mad
and I'm really happy for you
that you're having
such a lovely time
and you know
the new record
good luck with that
thank you very much
and I do think you should do
some live shows babe
you're a good singer
yeah well
I might get one.
I'm sure they'll talk me into it somehow.
No, but also, like, you'll get bored of doing all the bloody radio shows.
Like, you need to do your own fucking shows.
Well, I mean, we do a lot of different, like I say,
we do a lot of different corporate gigs,
and I've got to travel the world just doing these amazing corporate gigs.
And I think it kind of takes the pressure off
because I'm not having to set any of the show or anything up,
and it's not my responsibility for certain things.
But it takes a lot of the pressure off,
which has been quite nice.
Should I tour?
I probably should at some point,
but as of right now,
I just,
I'm kind of happy with the way life is.
I guess you toured enough with 1D.
Well,
that's it.
I mean,
it was like five straight years of just constant,
constant on the road.
And it's just,
I mean,
it was,
by the end of it,
I was tired.
Yeah.
Jesse,
I think he's doing all right with his billions of listens.
Yeah.
Yeah,
I know.
Yeah, absolutely. But yeah, good luck with the record. Thank you. And good luck at Thanksgiving. Jesse I think he's doing alright with his billions of listens Yeah I know Absolutely
But yeah good luck with the record
And good luck at Thanksgiving
Liam can you just strip off because we want to say something
No
You too You know what I liked about Liam?
What?
He's obviously training.
He's got to be in his pants doing a proper campaign.
And I know, and I get that.
That's really serious.
But bless him, he was so enthusiastic about the grub.
Yeah.
And appreciative of the meal and was really, I felt, quite...
I think he enjoyed the food.
Yeah, I think he loved the food.
Because it was Waitrose and Partners, number one.
Their premium range, I think you could tell it was the premium range.
It is quite premium these days, isn't it?
But yeah, I just, I loved, I appreciated how open he was.
He was.
I've got to go to Novikov.
Yeah.
Going to avoid the Italian side, he told me to.
What's Novikov?
I don't know, some fancy restaurant.
Okay.
And my son making lots of noise, having his bottle for the night.
So we knew it was too unfair on Liam to bring out the delicious Waitrose and Partners number one gorgeous desserts.
Yeah.
So.
We're now eating them.
We're now eating them.
And they are fabulous.
Yeah, they didn't last until your birthday next week.
No.
I have to say, it was quite nice to just follow a recipe, wasn't it?
Sometimes it really helps.
Yeah, I feel like it was a lovely
like holiday from doing the cookbook so thank you wait chosen partners number one that was
brilliant fantastic ingredients and liam had second and delicious wine that wine was delish
yeah you also were enjoying it because you got to have a glass at 4.30. 4 o'clock.
Thank you for listening.
The music you've heard on Table Manners is by Peter Duffy and Pete Fraser.
Table Manners is produced by Alice Williams.