Wednesday 6 July 2022 01:18 AM Liam Gallagher slams brother Noel for 'mocking wheelchair users at Glastonbury' trends now

Wednesday 6 July 2022 01:18 AM Liam Gallagher slams brother Noel for 'mocking wheelchair users at Glastonbury' trends now
Wednesday 6 July 2022 01:18 AM Liam Gallagher slams brother Noel for 'mocking wheelchair users at Glastonbury' trends now

Wednesday 6 July 2022 01:18 AM Liam Gallagher slams brother Noel for 'mocking wheelchair users at Glastonbury' trends now

Liam Gallagher has blasted his brother Noel after he reportedly made comments belittling disabled people.

The 49-year-old musician slammed his former Oasis bandmate as a 'c**t' and apologised on his behalf on Tuesday.

Alongside a string of pictures of himself at his latest gig, he wrote in the comments section: 'I’d like to apologise on behalf of my family about the little fellas recent remarks about people with disabilities SORRY were not all c***s LG x'

Ongoing feud: Liam Gallagher has blasted his brother Noel after he reportedly made comments belittling disabled people

Ongoing feud: Liam Gallagher has blasted his brother Noel after he reportedly made comments belittling disabled people

Criticism: The 49-year-old musician slammed his former Oasis bandmate as a 'c**t' and apologised for on his behalf on Tuesday

Criticism: The 49-year-old musician slammed his former Oasis bandmate as a 'c**t' and apologised for on his behalf on Tuesday

It comes after Noel was branded vile by disability charity Scope after his alleged comments.

The singer, 55, was discussing his time at Glastonbury when he revealed that he had watched Jamie T's set at the John Peel set from the disabled viewing platform. 

Noel revealed that he had flashed his Access All Areas pass in order to gain access for himself and Rita Ora after a security guard had attempted to stop him, saying: 'See that pass mate? It gets me any f***ing where.'

'He should hang his head in shame': Noel was branded 'vile' by disability charity Scope after his alleged comments

'He should hang his head in shame': Noel was branded 'vile' by disability charity Scope after his alleged comments

As reported by The Mirror, Noel went on to joke that he 'would have' tipped someone out of a wheelchair and got his son to sit in it so they could be at the front. 

He is also said to have quipped that he would 'touch people on the forehead telling them to "rise… you can walk."'

Noel added: 'I gotta say, those disabled cats have a great view of everything.'

In response to the comments, Warren Kirwan, Media Manager at disability equality charity Scope, told MailOnline: 'The casual abuse and belittling of disabled people in this interview is vile.' 

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