Liam Gallagher ‘mends breakup with brother Noel for his mum’s birthday’

Liam Gallagher has reportedly been told to patch up his estrangement with his brother Noel so their mother Peggy can enjoy her 80th birthday with her children.

Former Oasis star Liam, 50, took his mum to a spa before her birthday tomorrow and Peggy is said to have told Liam to try getting on with Noel one more time.

The brothers have been embroiled in a very public feud since Oasis broke up at their last concert in Paris in 2009 after a backstage brawl.

Sort things out? Liam Gallagher, 50, has reportedly been told to patch up his estrangement with his 55-year-old brother Noel so their mother Peggy can enjoy her 80th birthday with her children (Liam pictured at Glastonbury in 2019 )

An informant said Sun: ‘In recent years there has been distance within the family, especially with Liam and Noel at war.

Peggy has told Liam to patch up the rift and hopes there will be a genuine reconciliation.

“Peggy was in a reflective mood and it would be the best birthday present if they finally took some steps to mend their feud.”

Special treat: Former Oasis star Liam has taken his mum on a spa break before her birthday tomorrow and Peggy is said to have told Liam to try to get on with Noel one more time (Noel pictured in this month)

Special treat: Former Oasis star Liam has taken his mum on a spa break before her birthday tomorrow and Peggy is said to have told Liam to try to get on with Noel one more time (Noel pictured in this month)

Liam took his mum to the five-star Cliveden House in Berkshire for a break before her birthday.

He was there with his fiancee Debbie Gwyther and their three children Molly, 24, Lennon, 23, and Gene, 21, as well as their older brother Paul.

It comes after Noel, who earlier this month announced he was divorcing wife Sara MacDonald, told an Oasis reunion that he would “never say never.”

The 55-year-old singer, who left the group in August 2009 after insisting he “couldn’t keep working” with his brother Liam “not one more day”, has admitted he is not against the idea of ​​teaming up again. with his brother. , but he “would have to take an extraordinary set of circumstances.”

Speaking: A source said:

Speaking: A source: “Peggy has told Liam to patch up the rift and hopes there will be a genuine reconciliation” (Liam, right, pictured for Celebrity Gogglebox with Peggy, center, and Liam’s son Gene, a the right, in 2017)

He said: ‘You must never say never, [but] it would have to take an extraordinary set of circumstances.

‘That is not to say that those circumstances would never arise.’

When asked by Mike Sweeney of BBC Radio Manchester how he and Liam get along, he replied: ‘Oh, brilliantly, yes. Genuinely yes.

‘He [Liam] he has apparently taken a year to find himself.

End of the road: Noel (right) left Oasis in August 2009 after insisting he 'couldn't keep working' with his brother Liam (left) for 'one more day' (pictured in 1996)

End of the road: Noel (right) left Oasis in August 2009 after insisting he ‘couldn’t keep working’ with his brother Liam (left) for ‘one more day’ (pictured in 1996)

But in October, Noel insisted there was “no point” reuniting Oasis, because the Britpop band is selling “just as many records now” as they did during their 1990s heyday.

When asked if they would ever reform, he joked about the pub talk podcast: ‘Hey, would you go on vacation with your ex-wife?

‘As fun as it sounds. Oasis sells as many records a year now as they did when we were together. We are as popular now in the eyes of the people as we ever were. And I’m happy with that.

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds frontman has admitted there is “no point” getting back together as everyone is thriving, including his estranged brother Liam, who sold Knebworth last summer after their iconic 1996 shows, having left behind To the group.

Noel said: ‘If we got back together, there would be a circus, and it doesn’t make sense. Just leave it as it is. I am happy. He is doing his thing. He’s still selling Knebworth. It’s like, dude, good luck to you, you know what I mean?

Last year, Liam said that the band Definitely, Maybe, who have sold more than 70 million albums worldwide, “should never have broken up” and that he “would love” to get them back together after their 2009 split. .

Liam told him The times: ‘If it happens, it happens. But I’m quite happy doing [my solo career]. We never should have parted ways, but we did, and this is where we are.

Fame game: Oasis sold millions of records in the 1990s (L-R: Alan White, Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, Liam, Paul 'Guigsy' McGuigan and Noel in 1996)

Fame game: Oasis sold millions of records in the 1990s (L-R: Alan White, Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs, Liam, Paul ‘Guigsy’ McGuigan and Noel in 1996)