Liam Gallagher denies burgling Richard and Judy’s house – and slams claims he defecated in neighbour’s bath

The former Oasis frontman said he was “appalled” by Richard Madeley's accusations
Had enough: Liam Gallagher has addressed the accusations on Twitter
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Emma Powell5 March 2018
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Liam Gallagher has denied burgling Richard Madeley’s house after the TV presenter accused the former Oasis frontman of breaking in back in the 1990s.

Madeley made the claims on Good Morning Britain last month while standing in for Piers Morgan. He accused Liam and his brother Noel of doing a “little bit of robbing”.

Madeley – who is married to Judy Finnigan – said: “Him and his brother [Noel] used to live quite close to us when we used to live in Manchester and they admitted in the early stages of their career they did a little bit of robbing, a little bit of burglary and we think they did our house.”

He continued: “I spoke to them about it, and we spoke about it, it was many years ago and they’ve probably forgotten about it now and they said ‘yeah I think we did that one yeah, I think we did that one, went in through the window yeah’.”

Denying: Liam Gallagher has spoken out
Twitter/ Liam Gallagher

Liam has now slammed the claims, as well as shutting down accusations he defecated in his elderly neighbour’s bath.

He tweeted: “For the record I never robbed Richard n Judys and I didn’t do a s*** in Gladys bath Berlin is on as you were LG x.”

A fan then asked his opinion on Richard and Judy, to which he replied: “I love them, always had respect for them both. I’m appalled that they’d think I’d so such a thing.”

Liam’s tweet comes days after he was blasted by Paul Weller fans after he launched a scathing Twitter attack on the former Jam frontman, who he branded “s***”.

He also branded his sister-in-law Sara MacDonald a “witch” and accused her of preventing an Oasis reunion.

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