Liam Payne could be banned from driving after being caught speeding.

Liam faces more difficulties.

October 3rd 2023.

Liam Payne could be banned from driving after being caught speeding.
Liam Payne, former member of the iconic boy band One Direction, is reportedly facing a driving ban after being caught speeding in West London. According to court papers, the 30-year-old was clocked going 43mph in a 30mph zone in his pick-up truck and was fined £100 with three penalty points added to his license.

The hearing is due to take place next week, and the Evening Standard claims a ban of up to six months could be enforced. Payne wrote to the Lavender Hill magistrates court expressing his apology for not realizing the speed limit. He also stated that he is self-employed and is currently unable to provide the required evidence, but offered to pay any fine within 14 days.

The sentence for such an offence can range from a £1000 fine to a driving ban depending on an individual's weekly income, and the hearing will take place on October 9. Liam, who lives in Chalfont St Giles, will not be required to attend the hearing in person as it will be conducted behind closed doors with written evidence only.

It's been a difficult time for Liam, who in recent weeks was rushed to hospital twice. The first hospitalisation was due to a serious kidney infection which forced him to postpone his tour. The second hospitalisation, which occurred just a few weeks later, was due to him suffering ‘severe pain’ while on holiday in Lake Como with his girlfriend Kate Cassidy. Fans were worried for the star, while his ex Cheryl, with whom he shares son Bear, was said to be 'worried and upset.'

Thankfully, Liam now appears to be well on the mend and was recently spotted stepping out with Kate on a romantic trip to Paris. If you have any celebrity stories, video, or pictures, don't hesitate to get in touch with the Agency entertainment team.

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