Oasis legend Noel Gallagher revealed that the rapist Harvey Weinstein once spent hours leering at his wife, Sara Macdonald.
Noel, 54, made the claim that the predator, Harvey, had disturbingly ogled his wife, Sara, 50, a few years ago during a trip to Paris whilst the married pair had dined at the Parisian restaurant L’Avenue.
Speaking on his friend’s Matt Morgan’s Funny How podcast, he said: “We happened to go for lunch. Harvey Weinstein happened to be sat at quite a big table with loads of similar-looking men.”
Noel added: “He stared at her throughout this meal.”
Noel had raised that the incident occurred before Harvey Weinstein’s criminal activity had been exposed and brought to public knowledge.
The Wonderwall singer confessed that at the time, he thought the former film producer had wanted to cast his wife, Sara, in a movie years before had been convicted as a sex offender.
Opening up to his pal Matt, the ‘We’re On Our Way’ now singer revealed he recently had a sinister dream with Harvey and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein whilst they were in a bar..
A disturbed Noel said he thought: “Oh no, I’ve got to wake up, this is too weird.”
Harvey, 69, was released from his film company in October 2017 after sexual abuse allegations against him were made public.
He was arrested and charged with rape in 2018 and found guilty of two of five felonies in February 2020 – he’s serving 23 years in a state prison in New York.
Noel’s interview comes ahead of a busy year for the songwriter as he’s set to tour in June with his band Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.
Noel recently claimed that he would not still be playing music when he’s in his late seventies as he’d rather not be alive.
He explained: “Do I want to live another 50 years? No. Just think how s**t the world is now. I would rather not live through it. At 75 I want to go.
“My plan for the next ten years is to make three great albums.”
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