Noel Gallagher reveals HE started bitter feud with brother Liam

Noel Gallagher reveals HE started bitter feud with brother Liam
Noel Gallagher reveals HE started bitter feud with brother Liam

Noel Gallagher has revealed he was the one to spark the bitter feud with his brother Liam. 

The Oasis rocker, 54, spoke of how Liam, 49, had given him clothes from his brand Pretty Green before it launched in 2009, only for him to donate it, unworn, to a charity shop. 

Marking what was 'the beginning of the end', Noel told The Sun how his brother 'went f*****g mental' when he discovered his clothes were on 'a shop mannequin in Barnardo's' before he had even launched the brand.   

Fall out: Noel Gallagher has revealed he was the one to spark the bitter feud with his brother Liam (pictured in May)

Fall out: Noel Gallagher has revealed he was the one to spark the bitter feud with his brother Liam (pictured in May) 

Reliving the tale, Noel said: 'Liam gave us a load of clobber, not just me, he gave the band it. I went straight to the charity shop and left it in the shop doorway.

'He went f*****g  mental. He said, "If you didn't f*****g want it, you should have just said you didn't f*****g want it, you c***.

'It was on the shop mannequin in Barnardo's a month before it launched. If push comes to shove, that was the beginning of the end.'

Oops:  The Oasis rocker spoke of how Liam had given him clothes from his brand Pretty Green before it launched in 2009, only for him to donate it to a charity shop (pictured in 2009)

Oops:  The Oasis rocker spoke of how Liam had given him clothes from his brand Pretty Green before it launched in 2009, only for him to donate it to a charity shop (pictured in 2009) 

Furious: Noel said his brother 'went f*****g mental' when he discovered his clothes were on 'a shop mannequin in Barnardo's' (pictured 2009)

Furious: Noel said his brother 'went f*****g mental' when he discovered his clothes were on 'a shop mannequin in Barnardo's' (pictured 2009)

Liam launched the menswear brand in 2009 to replicate his own eclectic sense of style, but in May it was revealed the business is reportedly unable to pay back creditors the £16 million it owes because of insufficient funds.

The Oasis hitmaker was hoping for a boost in sales after being acquired by JD Sports when it plunged into administration in 2019.

According to reports from The Sun, paperwork from the company show that

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