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Liam Payne REVEALS it's been difficult to not meet his son Bear amidst the quarantine period due to COVID 19

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The entire world is on quarantine period, due to the coronavirus scare, and it's been a difficult phase for everyone. Liam Payne, who is currently stationed in his London home is away from his son Bear Payne as he is residing with Cheryl Tweedy.

While video chats keep him connected to his three-year-old son, Liam is still deeply affected by not being able to meet his son physically.

In an interview with The Sun, Liam shared, "Me and Cheryl had a very open conversation about visiting, but it’s difficult." "It was right around his birthday that it (lockdown) happened.

It was one of the first times I was in the ­country for his birthday and I was ready to go over and I just thought, 'I don’t know how I feel about it.' So it’s just been

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