Liam Gallagher has branded Dua Lipa ‘jealous’ after she blasted the ‘obnoxious’ behaviour of Oasis and Blur in the 1990s.
The frontman, 51, gave a scathing reply to the singer, 28, on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday after fans asked what his thoughts were on her recent comments.
Dua said while Oasis have influenced her new album, she has had to make a conscious choice to ‘separate the art from the person’.
Asked if she’s met either of the bands, she recently told Rolling Stone magazine: ‘I haven’t had any encounters with them, actually.
‘Sometimes you have to separate the art from the person… It’s more like the music element, the aspect of it that I’m really connected to.
Liam Gallagher has branded Dua Lipa ‘jealous’ after she blasted the ‘obnoxious’ behaviour of Oasis and Blur in the 1990s
The frontman, 51, gave a scathing reply to the singer, 28, on X, formerly Twitter , on Tuesday after fans asked what his thoughts were on her recent comments
‘The way that [some Britpop artists] acted, the things that they’ve done, they’re obnoxious for sure. That’s their whole thing.’
She added: ‘There’s so much toxicity in the way people wanted their artists or their musicians. If they weren’t like that, they would’ve been seen as boring, and I think that’s such a bad way to see things.’
Liam responded to a fan who asked what he thought of the Houdini hitmaker’s remarks.
The X user posted: ‘Dua Lipa said that bands like Oasis and Blur’s behaviour are ‘obnoxious’. What do you think about that?’
To which, Liam replied: ‘She’s just jealous.’
The user told Liam that Dua has no reason to be ‘jealous’ of him or the likes of Damon Albarn and Noel Gallagher.
They responded: ‘Come off it, Dua Lipa’s one of the biggest pop stars on the planet – she’s not jealous of you and she has a fair point Liam. You and Noel were utterly obnoxious in the ’90s and ’00s, and many other men in Britpop bands were misogynistic [redacted].’
Liam responded to a fan who asked what he thought of the Houdini hitmaker’s remarks
Liam made a name for himself with his ‘loutish’ behaviour in the nineties and early noughties. He was branded a ‘k**bhead’ by host Peter Kay after throwing his BRIT Award in 2010
The Wonderwall hitmaker’s feud with his brother Noel has lasted more than 14 years (pictured in 2005)
‘The way that [some Britpop artists] acted, the things that they’ve done, they’re obnoxious for sure. That’s their whole thing’ , Dua said (pictured Blur frontman Damon Albarn)
Clarifying his comment, Liam wrote back: ‘She’s jealous we can swear and tell people to f**k off and she can’t.’
Liam made a name for himself with his ‘loutish’ behaviour in the nineties and early noughties.
After an argument on a flight to in 1998 that apparently involved a scone, the singer was banned for life from Cathay Pacific airlines.
He responded that he would ‘rather walk’.
In 2006, the singer reportedly had a drunken brawl with Paul Gascoigne with a fire extinguisher going off in the footballer’s face at The Groucho Club in London.
In 2010, Liam lived up to bad reputation by hurling his BRIT award (and his microphone) into the crowd.
Making his acceptance speech, the frontman thanked the early members of the band, with the exception of older brother Noel, who walked out on the group that summer.
It was after he threw his microphone and award into the crowd and sulked off the stage, the on-form Peter Kay remarked: ‘What a k**bhead.’
Despite calling out their behaviour, Dua took inspiration from Oasis and Blur on her third album (pictured in Houdini music video)
The Wonderwall hitmaker’s feud with his brother Noel has lasted more than 14 years.
Noel and Liam have been trading insults ever since Oasis split at their final concert in Paris – Rock En Seine – in 2009 after a backstage bust-up.
According to reports an argument broke out, with Liam wielding Noel’s guitar around ‘like an axe’.
It was the last straw for the duo and the show was cancelled, along with the rest of the tour.
Noel issued a statement at the time: ‘It’s with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight.
‘People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.’
Despite calling out their behaviour, Dua took inspiration from Oasis and Blur on her third album.
She explained to the publication: ‘This record feels a bit more raw. I want to capture the essence of youth and freedom and having fun and just letting things happen, whether it’s good or bad.
‘You can’t change it. You just have to roll with the punches of whatever’s happening in your life.’
The Grammy winner was even directly inspired by Liam’s solo tune I’m Free from his 2022 LP ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’ and recruited his ‘rave consultant’ for the song, Danny L Harle, as one of the producers on her psychedelic new record.