Oasis FEUD Liam Gallagher would rather ‘f***ing work in McDonald's’ than reunite with Noel
The Gallagher brothers haven’t been speaking to each other for a number of years now, having split in 2009.
Fans hopeful for an Oasis reunion one day have some bad news from Liam.
Speaking on Radio X, the singer admitted he misses Noel “who was a bit of a f***ing lad” but can’t see them getting the band back together.
Liam said: “I’m not saying he should be like me and he should be going out doing what he’s doing, because we all change and I’ve changed, I’ve definitely slowed down.”
Liam continued: “I’m not saying you should be going out f***ing gobbing on people and f***ing swearing and s*** like that or whatever it is that people think we are, but I’m more on about the corporate side of it.
“He’s living over there in that world, you know what I mean, and there’s no f***ing room for Oasis in that world as far as I’m concerned.
“I’d rather f***ing work in McDonald’s mate or get hit by a f***ing 18-wheeler at 100 miles an hour, than bring my band and put it in that world.”
Noel and his High Flying Birds have been supporting U2’s Joshua Tree tour this summer and Liam, who is releasing his debut solo album, lashed out at him on Twitter then.
Liam said: “The singer wrote: “Nothing worse than being blanked by the naffest fans in the world as you were beige boy LFUKING x
Followed by: “Corporate muck [our kid, you used to] to call U2 funny eh[?] How many special people change as you were LG x.”
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