One Direction singer Niall Horan has become a part of an important venture following the death of his close pal Liam Payne.
The 31-year-old pop star, who publicly once confessed that he struggled with depression and substance use, passed away on October 16, 2024.
Earlier today, news came out that the Slow Hands hitmaker has teamed up with human performance company named WHOOP, an American wearable technology company that sells out health trackers to measure strain, recovery and sleep.
The device majorly tracks the overall health and even helps in detection of illness.
Niall has joined forces with the company not only as an ambassador but also as an investor.
The Irish singer confessed that he has been using WHOOP for sometime now and it has changed the way of understanding his body.
According to Sunday World, Horan stated, “I’ve been using WHOOP for a while now, and it’s completely changed the way I understand my body- whether I’m on stage, in the studio, or just taking care of myself day to day.”
He expressed, “I’m thrilled to join the team as both a partner and investor to help more people take control of their health and perform at their best.”
Work wise, Niall has returned as coach in The Voice season 28. Meanwhile, he has also started working on his fourth studio album.