Liam “What the hell? Why is there suddenly a picture of me on the internet?” I asked, standing in front of the window overlooking the beach in Tuscany. I was advised to go MIA—the press wasn’t supposed to care until we’d come up with a solid comeback to counter the news circulating. And now? I’m making headlines. With Maya in them. The f**k? “Liam, we’re working on it. But the news is already spreading—it goes fast when you’re a celebrity. Everyone thinks you have a new girlfriend now,” my mum said, her tone more professional than motherly. Yeah, because she wasn’t just my mum—she was my manager. “I don’t f*****g have a girlfriend,” I bit out, my jaw clenching. “We know that. But the public doesn’t, especially with the saga around your ex,” she paused, and I gritted my teeth. Of cou

