The tension between brother Liam and Noel Gallagher is heating up on social media after the former went on a Twitter rant against his sibling after calling him a "coward" in a recent interview; what happened?
According to Daily Mail UK, Noel spoke with talkSPORT where he mentioned that his brother is a "coward" and was the reason why Oasis has not reunited for a performance again.
"I put [a reunion] out there ... I mean, he should call me. He's forever going on about it, you'd have thought by now he'd have some kind of plan," he said.
The musician added that if Liam has a plan regarding the band, he should call and speak to him directly and the reason why he couldn't do it is because he's a "coward."
He also noted that his younger sibling should call his agent and some people to discuss the matter regarding the reunion before they have a conversation, but until then, he considers him a "little bit disingenuous."
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Liam Gallagher FURIOUS Over Noel's Recent Remarks
Liam Gallagher was mad based on his tweets as he went on a rant on the social media platform to express his true feelings over his brother's interview.
Taking to his official Twitter account, he wrote, "I don't wish AIDS on people I turn up and play the MUSIC for the people of MANCHESTER who have just had a terror attack while you sit on your dingy sipping champagne and you got the audacity to call me a COWARD sit down."
The outlet noted that Liam was referring to his brother's previous controversial remarks when he spoke in a 1995 interview, saying he hopes Damian Albarn from Blur "catch Aids and die."
He also blasted him for not performing at a tribute concert for the bombing at the Manchester arena in 2017.
As of this writing, Noel has yet to respond to his brother's tweets.
Oasis Reunion Happening Soon?
The recent rant comes after rumors circulated that an Oasis reunion might happen in a few years.
According to a source who spoke with The Sun, the band will be getting together at four massive concerts at the Knebworth in Hertfordshire in front of 125,000 concertgoers.
The alleged shows would be held in 2025. If ever the rumors were true, this would be the group's first performance since V Festival in 2009.
As of this writing, none of the band members have confirmed if the rumors were true or not.
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