Liam Gallagher apologises for ‘childish behaviour’ as niece Anais is ‘caught up’ in feud with brother Noel

Noel claimed that his brother had sent ‘threatening messages’ to the 19-year-old  
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Liam Gallagher apologised for “childish behaviour” after his brother Noel claimed that he had sent “threatening messages” to his teenage daughter Anais.

Noel posted a screenshot of a text message allegedly sent from Liam to Anais on Twitter yesterday, after his wife Sara McDonald said that she would not be watching the youngest Gallagher brother’s performance at Glastonbury over the weekend as it would seem “dated after Stormzy.”

The message read: “Tell your step mam to be very careful.”

In his Twitter post, Noel accused his brother of “sending threatening messages via my teenage daughter.”

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He added: “If I wake up to find one of the kids [sic] gerbils upside down on the cheese board with a knife in it I’ll be sure to inform the local care in the community officer.

“And don’t try and kidnap the cat either we’ve just employed Ross Kemp as his close protection officer.”

Liam responded with an apologetic message shortly after, but did not address his brother or sister-in-law directly.

“My sincere apologies to my beautiful mum Peggy and my lovely niece Anais for getting caught up in all of this childish behaviour I love you both dearly LG x,” he wrote.

The former Oasis bandmates have a famously fraught relationship and eventually called time on the group in 2009.

Liam performed on Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on the second night of the festival, singing a selection of Oasis hits alongside his new solo material.

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