Noel Gallagher was photographed leaving the ritzy Chiltern Firehouse on Tuesday night after meeting Lennon, the son of his sibling Liam.
Liam, 50, and Noel, 56, have been unable to reconcile their decades-long differences, which led to the dissolution of the Britpop band Oasis in 2009. Lennon, 23, whose mother is Patsy Kensit, 55, was seen departing the venue much later than Noel, who went there with daughter Anais, 23, after performing on Friday at the South Facing Festival in Crystal Palace.
A source told The Sun that Noel and his daughter Anais went to Chiltern Firehouse for a night out following his performance.
However, the atmosphere altered when Lennon arrived. It was simply awkward, and they wished to avoid controversy.
It is no secret that Noel and Liam have a contentious relationship, and this extends to their children.
Liam's children Lennon and Gene have previously disparaged Noel and Anais in public, so they were not delighted to see him there.
Noel and Anais departed within less than an hour of Lennon's arrival.
In 2017, Lennon infamously poked fun at Noel's daughter Anais after she tweeted, "I need love today," essentially disregarding and undermining her feelings.
She wrote at the time, "I'm feeling super fragile and basically need a boyfriend. But keep reminding myself I'm too embarrassing to get one!"
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He sarcastically replied: 'Really?''
After spotting Anais at a Tommy Hilfiger fashion show, Gene, Lennon's 22-year-old younger sibling, whose mother is 48-year-old Nicole Appleton, was also quite unpleasant.
He had said, "'Firstly, u look like ur dad w a blonde wig on. Secondly, u model coz u look like ur dad not coz of who u are nobody care about who u are lmao."
And last year, Liam confronted his brother after he stated that reforming their band would serve no purpose. Additionally, Noel prohibited him from using any iconic Oasis songs in his Knebworth 22 documentary.
Following the announcement of Noel's intervention, Liam posted on Twitter addressing his brother and telling the latter can stop them from using the tunes, but he can't erase their memories.
Additionally, Liam referred to his sibling as a "mad squirt."
Two days prior, the High Flying Birds vocalist stated on the Pub Talk Podcast with former footballers Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour that a reunion with Liam would be "pointless."
He explained that the fact that Oasis sell as many records now as they did when they were together made him happy. However, "If we were to get back together, it would be a circus and there's no point. Just leave it as it is."
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