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Liam Payne reveals he had to ‘learn’ to become a father to son Bear

Singer says it's a myth men are natural dads

Former One Direction star Liam Payne has opened up about fatherhood, saying it’s something he had to “learn” as he went along.

Liam, 25, is dad to two-year-old son Bear with ex-girlfriend Cheryl, 35.

Revealing that it took a while for him to get used to the idea of being a father, Liam told Esquire Middle East: “People make it out like a lightbulb comes on and suddenly you’re a dad and it’s like… no.”

Liam Payne
Liam Payne has admitted that he isn’t a natural father and had to ‘learn’ on the job (Credit: Instagram)

He added: “[Being a father] is something you have to learn and I’m not afraid to say it takes more than a [expletive] minute to get your head around the idea of what it is.”

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The singer also revealed the toughest part of being a dad, admitting that he finds the fact that Bear can’t talk properly yet frustrating.

He said: “The not understanding is the most difficult bit, especially when you have a toddler who doesn’t understand how to communicate and you can’t understand what they want.”

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Liam has revealed that fatherhood is frustrating at times (Credit: Instagram)

Liam and Cheryl co-parent Bear after announcing their split last summer. The trio even spent last Christmas together.

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This week, it was revealed that Liam got flirty with new Love Island contestant Amy Hart.

She claimed that she met the singer at a club and was promptly invited to sit at his VIP table, where they took a picture together.

Cheryl Cole & Liam Payne arrive's at Sexy Fish restaurant in Mayfair, London.
Cheryl and Liam announced their separation last summer (Credit: Splash News)

Cheryl, who is about to make a comeback with new single Let Me, recently revealed how motherhood changed her.

Speaking to Fault, she said she has become “a brand new person” since becoming a mother.

“I think it changes you completely, it’s a 360 – I’m a completely different person.”

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Nancy Brown
Associate Editor