Oasis reunion: Liam Gallagher says he and brother Noel turned down £100m for comeback tour
‘I think we’re both the problem and the problem is that he thinks he’s not the problem,’ says singer
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Your support makes all the difference.Liam Gallagher has suggested that he could settle his feud with brother Noel by taking part in The Great British Bake Off.
Appearing on Saturday’s episode (28 November) of The Jonathan Ross Show, Liam claimed that his former bandmate had turned down £100 million to take part in an Oasis reunion tour.
Discussing how they could put the bad blood behind them, Liam said: “I think we’re both the problem and the problem is that he thinks he’s not the problem.
“He thinks I’m both the problems, whereas I’m half the problem… He needs to take on some of the problem, the minute he does that we’ll move on.”
Asked by fellow guest Jon Richardson whether the pair would reunite for an episode of Gogglebox, Gallagher mused that Bake Off could be a better option.
“Maybe we’ll just bake some bread and that or a cake or throw strawberries at each other,” he said. “Have a cream fight, that kind of stuff. Now you’re talking.”
In March, Liam called on his estranged brother to put their differences aside and reunite once the coronavirus pandemic was over.
“Listen seriously a lot of people think I’m a c*** and I am a good looking c***,” he tweeted. “But once this is put to bed we need to get Oasis back for one hell of [a] gig right!
“For charity c’mon Noel we can then go back to our amazing solo careers c’mon.”
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