Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher told boxer Anthony Joshua to go to the beach and stop boxing in a new tweet after his loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
He said, “AJ chill the f**k out go relax on a beach life too short you got out the Robin stay away from SHOWBIZZ and all those fucking Bumbaclarts LG x.”
AJ chill the fuck out go relax on a beach life too short you got out the Robin stay away from SHOWBIZZ and all those fucking Bumbaclarts LG x
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) August 21, 2022
Nobody touches Mike Tyson he’s no1 better then Ali
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) August 21, 2022
Noel Gallagher is once again back in the headlines as he is calling out a very well-known star that he has a storied past with. With Noel going on a tear; there’s just no stopping him once he gets started. He has made some extremely bold claims that could hurt the career of the star that he’s looking to dim.
The name ‘Oasis’ along with the Gallagher surname has made their way back to the front pages of the internet when it comes to the music side of things. When Oasis first popped back up, it was due to a beautiful tribute that Liam Gallagher did for the late and very great, Taylor Hawkins via a rendition of ‘Live Forever’ by Oasis at a show hosted by Liam. Taylor Hawkins was best known for his work in the Foo Fighters as well as Alanis Morrissette. Hawkins died on March 25th 2022 while on tour with the Foo Fighters.
While it was a huge change of pace to see Oasis and a Gallagher brother in the news for something positive; it didn’t last forever as Noel Gallagher recently came after English singer-songwriter, Robbie Williams due to a song that Liam says sounds too eerily similar to Oasis and seems to be claiming Robbie stealing a sound.
While we are a far cry from boxing matches and slander brought by Noel to Robbie Williams, he was still tongue-in-cheek about his thought’s on Robbie’s new song, ‘Angels’.
Noel stated the following on the song that he feels is close enough to Oasis to comment on to rock the boat a bit: “I’ve heard it and thought, ‘I wish I’d written that. ‘Angels’ is Oasis by numbers. Add a f*****g electric guitar on it and it would be.” The song came out more than a decade ago, but give it a listen below to hear if you feel the same as Noel does.