Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher, the brothers from Oasis, has spanned decades, becoming one of the most infamous sibling rivalries, in music history.
It began in the 1990s, when Noel, who earned net worth of $54 million, took the dominant role in the band, writing most of their hits, which caused growing tensions with Liam.
Liam felt sidelined and began to express frustration over his brother’s control over the band's direction, setting the stage for their public clashes.
The feud reached its peak in 2009, when Sara MacDonald husband left Oasis, citing a backstage argument with Liam before a concert in Paris as the final straw.
However, the 57-year-old's departure led to the band’s breakup, and the brothers’ relationship soured even further.
Over the years, both have exchanged insults in interviews and on social media. Liam often criticized Noel’s solo career, accusing him of "selling out" and abandoning the band, while Noel has mocked Liam’s musical abilities and his often erratic behavior.
Despite Liam’s repeated calls for an Oasis reunion, Noel has remained firm in his refusal, stating the band will never reunite while he’s alive.
In interviews, he has dismissed his brother as a “liability” and expressed no interest in returning to the past.
Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher have occasionally expressed regret over their falling out, but with their personalities so at odds, it seems unlikely that reconciliation or an Oasis reunion will ever happen.
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