
Liam Payne's girlfriend Kate Cassidy shows off her incredible figure in skimpy blue bikini as she enjoys day out with her pals in Miami
The influencer, 26, was plunged into grief after the death of her boyfriend Liam Payne at aged 31 last October.
And since the singer's passing Kate has moved back to Miami where she enjoyed a day out on a boat with her pals.
Putting on a very busty display, Kate wowed in a blue tie dye patterned bikini top paired with a matching wrap skirt.
Completing her look with a pair of stylish black shades Kate beamed in snaps as she posed with her friends looking out into the water.
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It comes after Kate shared how she had been given another poignant reminder of Liam's passing on Monday.
The One Direction star suffered fatal head injuries after falling from a third floor balcony at the CasaSur hotel in upscale Palermo, Buenos Aires on October 16, 2024.
And seven months on from his death, Kate discovered a previous social media tribute to the singer had been shared 4,444 times.
Uncannily, it is remarkably similar to the 4:44 figure adopted by Liam and Kate as their 'angel number' prior to his sudden death.
Drawing attention to her shares and their likeness to the angel number on Instagram, Kate wrote: 'Hi Liam.'
The mystical figure has several hidden meanings behind it and is considered an angel number in numerology.
Angel numbers are repeating sequences of digits, normally in sets of three or four, and they are believed to hold spiritual guidance.
While 333 symbolises growth and 555 represents change, 444 has its own unique meaning behind it.
Completing her look with a pair of stylish black shades Kate beamed in snaps as she posed with her friends looking out into the water
The influencer discovered an old social media tribute to the singer had been shared 4,444 times - similar to the 4:44 figure adopted by the couple as their 'angel number'
In numerology, 444 is a sign that the 'angels are with you' and are 'there to guide you step by step'.
The way the figures are formed means they represent stability and a reassurance that you are not alone.
Numerology expert Sunny Dawn Johnston told Glamour: 'When you see these numbers, know deep within that the angels are speaking to you, guiding and supporting you.
'It's a blessing to be in such direct communication with the divine.'
Kate had originally flown with Liam to Buenos Aires while he renewed his visa and watched his former One Direction bandmate Niall Horan's concert in the city on October 4.
However, the late singer stayed on in the Argentinian capital after she flew home on October 14.
He tragically died two days later after falling from his hotel balcony while under the influence of class-A drugs and alcohol.
Following his death, Kate added '444' to her emotional tribute to her 'angel' boyfriend and shared a snap of a note where Liam had written the numbers.
It showed the former One Direction band-member's fascination with 'angel numbers' and 'manifesting'.
Kate revealed that she and Liam had been 'manifesting their lives together' - a longing heavily associated with the number she signed off her tribute post with, '444'.
She told her followers that she had been at a 'complete loss' following the tragedy and that 'nothing about the past few days had felt real'.
The American influencer then posted the sequence '444' in the bottom right-hand corner of the tribute next to a red heart emoji.
TJ Higgs revealed the meaning behind the sequence, saying: 'The angel number 444 signifies protection, encouragement, and support from the spiritual realm.
'Seeing this number repeatedly suggest that you are on the right path and that your angels are surrounding you, offering their guidance.'
Kate added an explanation of the '444 angel number sequence on her Instagram, saying it 'reminds you that your angels are always there to support you'
She added: 'Many people find comfort in angel numbers during difficult periods, as they can symbolise hope and reassurance. For instance, seeing 444 may remind individuals that they are not alone, and that support is available.
'By interpreting these numbers as messages of love and guidance, individuals may feel a sense of connection to something greater, aiding in their healing process.
'When Liam Payne wrote his note to his girlfriend Kate, with the significance of angel numbers 444, I genuinely believe he was fully aware of the love and support surrounding him.
'He understood that he had people in his life who made him feel, loved cherished, valued, and important.'
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