Trent Alexander-Arnold has admitted he takes celebrity seriously – after being hit hard by the violent death of US rapper Pop Smoke.
The American singer, 20, was shot and killed by armed intruders at his home in Hollywood in February. Four men broke into the Brooklyn-born artist's property, with police then finding Pop Smoke with multiple gunshot wounds after arriving just six minutes after receiving a call, by which time the intruders had fled the scene.
Pop Smoke was an emerging talent in the music business, and was preparing for his highly-anticipated first studio album to be released this summer.
Alexander-Arnold said: “What happened to Pop Smoke was madness, he was literally about to blow. I was gutted about him. He was so young as