Oasis legend Liam Gallagher has launched into an explicit-filled rant online out of seemingly nowhere.
The rocker, 48, took to his official Twitter account on Saturday afternoon to let rip at the government in a series of posts.
He ended his fury by telling anyone who has a problem with him to ‘drop dead’.
Liam tweeted to his 3.4 million followers: “F*** the government f*** the media.
“I’ve just p**sed in your back garden and have a guess what it cost you nothing RNR [Rock N Roll] will never die LG x.”
He quickly added: “And for the record Liam Gallagher owes no c*** nish. Have a good day.”
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A third tweet read: “And to all those p***flaps who got a problem with it I hope you catch your desired disease and drop dead LG x.”
Replying to the rant, one fan wrote: “What happened Liam!?”
Another added: “Relax man, you’re always with that vibe haha. F****** love you tho you’re a genius.”
Meanwhile, a third continued: “If the government made Liam mad you know all hell is gonna break loose.”
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Earlier this month Liam teased a big announcement is coming in a matter of days.
On Friday was spotted performing on a boat sailing down the River Thames in London sparking speculation a new single or live concert will be announced.
Liam recently went on a Twitter rant about the government’s social distancing rules.
The British music legend mocked the rule of six after being spotted shopping without a face mask.
Liam wrote: “6 people in your house do the same rules apply to a TP mmm 24 hour party TP c’mon you know LG x”.
He added: “They’ll be telling you nxt you can only p*** in your toilets Monday to Friday s***s only Saturdays n Sunday’s c’mon you know LG x”
Last week the whole of England was placed into a nationwide lockdown for four weeks.
It is hoped that the new measures will help reduce the R rate and bring down the rate of new infections.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that despite speculation the lockdown will end on December 2 before reverting to a tiered system.
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