Liam Payne has debuted a buff new look at a recent live performance.
The former One Direction star, 28, put on a ripped display as he took to the stage while performing at the 43rd birthday party of German billionaire Christian Angermayer in the Bahamas earlier this month.
In the snaps, Liam can be seen flexing his impressive vocals while taking to the stage shirtless with a long beard.
Wearing a pair of khaki pants, with his black Emporio Armani briefs cheekily on display, the Strip That Down singer was also spotted flaunting his impressive abs and toned pecs as he belted out tunes for the crowd.
With his hair neatly quaffed, Liam’s numerous sleeve tattoos were on full display as he paraded around on stage.
The solo artist performed a number of songs including the George Michael hit Amazing.
He finished his look with a silver bangle and a pair of white trainers while performing in the outdoor location.
In another snap, Liam was all smiles as he continued to walk around shirtless at the elaborate event after his performance ended in a party-fuelled club area.
Liam’s buff new look follows the singer recently explaining the reason behind his bizarre accent change on the Oscars after-party red carpet.
In an Instagram live last month, Liam opened up about the bizarre accent he used while commenting on the Will Smith and Chris Rock slap situation live on Good Morning Britain earlier this year.
He said: “The very first question the man asked me was, ‘What do you think about Will Smith?’
“Now can you imagine, imagine being put on the spot in that moment and knowing, ‘I can’t say anything wrong because I’m gonna upset someone’ and I just did the best I could.”
Liam later added: “I’m just sorry it came out in so many accents.
“I’m not even sure if it’s an accent I can do.”
And it appears Harry Styles is taking a leaf out of his former bandmate’s book, after debuting his own “mental” accent this week.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk