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Liam Payne finds it 'hard' to see son Bear as he has to get Covid test before visits

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Liam Payne has revealed his experiences of co-parenting his three-year-old son who he shares with his ex Cheryl during the pandemic.

Liam spoke with with producer Ben Winston, who he worked with on One Direction's 2013 This Is Us documentary, on Instagram Live about Bear.The singer revealed he gets tested for coronavirus before visiting his son.He told how maintaining contact with his son through the pandemic has been "hard" despite living "up the street" from him.He said: "I went and saw Bear today we had a little hangout which was nice as I hadn't seen him in a couple of weeks."It's hard with the COVID thing as I have to make sure I'm negative before I go over and see him so it's having to wait that couple of days before you can test.

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