She reunited with her father in May of 2018 for the first time in 19 years.
And Molly Moorish joined her brother Lennon for the world premiere of their father's new documentary Liam Gallagher: As It Was at Alexandra Palace in London on Friday.
Molly, 22, looked nothing short of sensational for the event, donning an eye-catching teal mini-dress which she paired with a large check blazer-style jacket.
Glamorous: Molly Moorish, 22, attended the premiere of their father's new documentary Liam Gallagher: As It Was at Alexandra Palace in London on Friday
Styling her brunette locks into an updo, Molly completed her look with black boots and a variety of necklaces.
Lennon, 19, cut a casual figure for the film's premiere, sporting a dark green and white jacket with navy jeans and beige shoes.
Liam, 46, sported a long rain coat with dark jeans as he arrived to the venue, completing his outfit with white trainers.
Also in attendance at the premiere was former One Direction star Louis Tomlinson who wore a patterned polo shirt with black trousers and matching shoes.
Family: Molly, who looked nothing short of sensational in a teal mini-dress with a check blazer, was joined at the screening by her brother Lennon, 19
Liam recently revealed that while he is happy to have rekindled his relationship with his daughter Molly, he is also worried that she'll get sick of him.
Musician Liam explained during an interview with BBC: 'I hope she doesn't get sick of me, you know what I mean.'
The Songbird singer shared the reunion with a candid black and white photograph standing arm-in-arm with Molly, whom he shares with his former flame Lisa Moorish.
Man of the hour: Liam, 46, sported a long rain coat with dark jeans as he arrived to the venue
Relationship: Liam recently revealed that while he is happy to have rekindled his relationship with his daughter Molly, who he didn't see for 19 years
The father and daughter were joined by Lennon, and Liam's other son Gene, 17, backstage at Liam's gig where he performed with The Rolling Stones.
Speaking about their support at the time, he said: 'It was amazing, and they all looked beautiful and it was