Liam Payne Naked Selfie Photo: Lost In Sea? Pop Star’s Photo Hoax Sends One Direction Fans Crazy

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Liam Payne's naked selfie photo has been circulating the internet since last weekend, said a report from Ok! Magazine. The pop star's "lost in sea" photo hoax has sent One Direction fans crazy, with many of them taking to social media their reactions to Liam's pic.

The Liam Payne naked selfie shows the member of popular British boyband One Direction standing on board a yacht with no clothes on. Liam's private parts were pixelated, his arms were stretched to his sides, and his face showed mock horror as the photo captioned: "Damn, that was my last pair!"

Making it look like he has lost his swimming trunks out at sea, Liam eventually posted the same naked photo, but this time without the pixelated parts. The 20-year-old wrote: "Oh I found them never mind aha."

The Liam Payne naked selfie scandal followed the band's announcement of the "Where We Are" movie, which takes to the big screen One Direction's sold out concert series.

The heartthrobs of 1D themselves appeared in a video uploaded va YouTube announced that a One Direction "Where We Are" movie version will be shown in cinemas worldwide exclusive for one weekend, which was reviewed as the group's "best tour yet".

According to their YouTube video, the concert film will be shown in theaters only on October 11 and 12, 2014.

According to a report from Popcandy and information from the movie's official website www.1dconcertfilm.com, the film will show a recording of the band's concert held at San Siro stadium in Milan.

The One Direction "Where We Are" concert movie will not be in 3-D like their previous film "This Is Us". However, it will contain 75 minutes of high definition concert footage plus 15 minutes of recorded interviews with the band.

After the limited 1-weekend run of the concert movie is shown in theaters worldwide, the One Direction "Where We Are" film will be available on DVD and Blu-ray on December 1.

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