A surprising feud has been uncovered between Oasis star Liam Gallagher and Peter Andre.
Liam, 51, shot to fame in the 90s alongside brother Noel when they dominated charts with their hits like She’s Electric, Champagne Supernova and Don’t Look Back in Anger. But the pair were notorious for constantly bickering and feuding with each other – so much so, it ended the band in 2009.
But during their heyday, it appears that Liam was not just beefing with his brother as he was tearing up the charts with his music. It appears that he was also making enemies with other musicians and singers, most notably Peter Andre.
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Two years before the band broke up, Liam and Peter’s feud kicked off thanks to an interview on The Hot Desk, a show on now-defunct ITV Mobile. In the chat, he was asked who would he rather collaborate with, text with or completely ignore; his options were Peter Andre, journalist Trevor McDonald and singer Dolly Parton.
Liam’s response was rather simple in the unearthed interview from 2007, as he said: “I’d call Trevor McDonald, I’d text Peter Andre and I’d ignore Dolly Parton. The only reason I’d text Peter Andre is to say, ‘What the f*** are you on about man? Where’d you get my f***ing number from, you f***ing p***y c***?'”
While the interview went largely unnoticed at the time, Peter – also 51 – addressed the interview several months later. Speaking to new! magazine at the time, he could not help but vent his frustrations at the Oasis star in another interview.
“I read somewhere that Liam Gallagher has been calling me all sorts of names,” he recalled. “I found this quite surprising because when I last saw Liam he couldn’t have been friendlier to me and Katie [Price].
Peter went to say that he believed that Liam was “totally up our backsides”, adding that he had been friendly with them at a previous event just weeks prior. He added that Liam had mentioned that his mum Peggy was a big fan of his, which led him to believe they were fans.
“It’s such a shame he was too much of a coward to tell us how he really felt to our faces instead of being two-faced,” he added. “That man is all mouth and no trousers!”
While the feud had lasted for over a decade, Peter went on to confirm in his column in 2022 that the incident had been put behind them. Writing for his new! column at the time, he penned that he had recalled the interview and how it had hurt him.
“A while later, I bumped into him and he not only apologised, but praised me for being a great father and for my relationship with my kids,” the Mysterious Girl singer added. “I didn’t expect it! I knew about his ‘tough guy’ bravado, but we talked about our families. It was a bizarre encounter, but a good one.”
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