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'I already knew I loved you'

Liam Payne shares candid emotional message to ‘pregnant’ girlfriend Cheryl on Instagram from Las Vegas

As Cheryl's Instagram came under attack from hackers and filled with satanic posts, Liam's was super adorable

Liam Payne has shared the cutest message to girlfriend Cheryl.

While Cheryl's Instagram page has been more satanic coven since she was hacked, her One Direction star boyfriend's account is full of love with the share-worthy message.

 Liam left the super cute message for his girlfriend on his Instagram profile, just a day after her profile was hacked
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Liam left the super cute message for his girlfriend on his Instagram profile, just a day after her profile was hackedCredit: Rex Features

The 23-year-old singer is away from his girlfriend as he spends time in Las Vegas, but he still took time out of his day to post an adorably cute message to Chezza.

"The only lie I ever told you is that I liked you when I already knew I loved you," reads the Instagram pic of a black and white sign.

Fans of Cheryl were left stunned after a post slamming Liam Payne appeared on her Instagram account.

On Monday, the singer's profile was hacked by an unknown source - with numerous posts appearing on her account.

 Cheryl's Instagram account was hacked on Monday
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Cheryl's Instagram account was hacked on MondayCredit: Imagesport
 The posts have been aimed at Cheryl's boyfriend
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The posts have been aimed at Cheryl's boyfriendCredit: Instagram
 The hacker also referred to satan
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The hacker also referred to satanCredit: Instagram
 The hackers may be linked to the Cyber Wolf Gang
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The hackers may be linked to the Cyber Wolf Gang

The first post put up on Cheryl's account linked to a group called the Cyber Wolf Gang.

As soon as the hack occurred, Cheryl's fans desperately tried to warn Liam and her personal assistant Lily England.

It's not known yet whether the hacker has access to the former Girls Aloud star's Twitter account.

The hack occurred at 10.15am  with the person behind it urging Cheryl's fans to go to Twitter and follow his account.

 Cheryl's account which could contain personal information has been breached
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Cheryl's account which could contain personal information has been breachedCredit: Instagram

Offensive posts, including one which read “F*** Liam Payne”, also appeared on her account.

The hack will be worrying for Cheryl, who fans believe is expecting her first baby with her One Direction star boyfriend.

If the singer has any private messages on the photo sharing app, they could be leaked online by the perpetrator.

Over 40 minutes after her account was hacked, the posts were removed although Cheryl still appears to be following the two new accounts.

 The news of the hack has worried Cheryl's loyal fans
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The news of the hack has worried Cheryl's loyal fansCredit: Getty Images

Cheryl isn't the first British celebrity to be targeted by hackers who gain access to their Instagram accounts.

The star's account also followed two people: one was a man who claims to own a business which stops Internet hacking, another was the account of someone who appears to be a young man.

Cheryl is currently in the UK without Liam - who's spending time in Las Vegas during his writing trip to America.

In September, pregnant Stephanie Davis was at the mercy of online pranksters who took over her Instagram.

She told her followers on Twitter: “Someone keeps trying to hack my Instagram from August A LOT. Just seen on emails.. please stop it’s annoying and boring.”

Some of her 416,000 followers responded with some advice for the Celebrity Big Brother star, telling her to “up her password game” and ignore the “saddo” who is trying to log into her account.

When she appeared on Celebrity Big Brother, her Wikipedia page was edited so her name read: “Stephanie Love Cheat Davis” because she was hooking up with her now ex Jeremy McConnell in the house while her then boyfriend Sam Reece watched at home.


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