Rock star Liam Gallagher has branded his brother Noel a “c**t” in a Q&A Twitter session.
The former Oasis frontman has been feuding with his sibling ever since the hit band acrimoniously split in 2009.
Outspoken Liam has never been shy of slagging his brother off in public and on his Twitter account.
But his latest expletive-ridden tweet is hardly going to help calm the well-publicised spat between the pair.
Talented singer-songwriter Noel, 53, posted a short video of himself earlier this week, holding a sign which read: “Ask me anything about the last ten years”.
The hitmaker can then can be seen screwing up the paper in the clip and throwing it to the camera.
Alongside the post, a tweet urged fans to come forward with their burning questions, with a messaging saying: “Last chance to ask Noel anything about the last 10 years! Get your questions in the comments below by midnight (BST) tonight. #HGHFB10.”
But it wasn’t long before Liam, 48, weighed in to the Q&A session with his provocative post, which slammed: “Why you such a massive c**t?”
Under the clip, several fans came forward to quiz Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back in Anger hitmaker Noel on his inspirations, music choices and what some of his famous lyrics meant.
But it was Liam’s angry dig at his brother which caused the most commotion, as fans got involved in the social media controversy.
A fan then told Liam to rein in his abuse as they penned: “Liam!! Think of your poor old mam! Her heart will be breaking.”
Having none of it, bolshy Liam responded: “She asked me to ask him.”
Another fan then asked: “Do you love him.”
“With all my heart,” Liam replied.
Others then told Liam his comments were not helping Oasis reunite, and to one he hit back: “Corse it is you wet wipe.”
The duo were meant to release an Oasis greatest hits album with extra tracks, but neither could agree on the project and it was subsequently scrapped.
And Noel admitted in an interview with Record Collector magazine: “You know that Don’t Stop demo we put up? We had planned to do an Oasis best of the 2000s because it’s a period of Oasis that the masses are not interested in but for the actual fans there’s some great tunes.
“With Don’t Stop it was like, ‘Well people are f***ing floundering, put that out, the fans will love it’. Well, we did this best of and the bonus disc was gonna be all these unreleased songs.
“But, ha, unfortunately we couldn’t agree on something and it got dropped by the wayside.”
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