Liam Gallagher has recently found himself in a significant controversy on social media platforms, igniting a heated discussion among fans and critics alike.
The 52-year-old lead vocalist of Oasis faced backlash after he tweeted a racial slur, which is reportedly a derogatory term aimed at individuals of East Asian descent, as reported by various media outlets.
After his controversial tweet was posted on Tuesday (July 1), the responses flooded in with a mix of reactions, yet a considerable number of users highlighted the problematic nature of his language.
In light of the negative attention, Gallagher swiftly deleted the tweet and subsequently issued a public apology.
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“I’m truly sorry if I offended anyone with my tweet; it wasn’t my intention. You all know I love you, and I do not discriminate. Peace and love, LG x,” he expressed in a follow-up post on X/Twitter.
This incident comes just as Oasis is gearing up for a much-anticipated world tour, which is set to kick off in Cardiff, Wales, on Friday (July 4) and will continue through November.
Earlier this year, Oasis was included as one of the 14 nominees on the shortlist for induction into the prestigious Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Fans were eager to see how he would respond to this significant recognition.
However, despite the excitement surrounding the nomination, Oasis ultimately did not make it into the final class of inductees for 2025.
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