ROBBIE Williams has reignited his feud with Liam Gallagher. The Rock DJ singer seemed to be attempting to heal the wounds of their 20-year row by calling the former Oasis star “incredible” and “iconic” — but then rather spoiled it by slating him. Robbie said: “The thing about Liam is he’s incredible. “He’s an incredible […]
ROBBIE Williams has reignited his feud with Liam Gallagher.
The Rock DJ singer seemed to be attempting to heal the wounds of their 20-year row by calling the former Oasis star “incredible” and “iconic” — but then rather spoiled it by slating him.
Robbie said: “The thing about Liam is he’s incredible.
“He’s an incredible singer — proper rock and roller. The world’s a better place for him being in it. He’s iconic.
“Sometimes you have to separate the art from the d***head. And I can do that.”
Robbie sums up my feelings about Liam pretty well.
He has been unbearable for years but he appears to be getting worse, with his desperate social media posts this week being testament to that.
After a decade of doing nothing but antagonising his brother Noel – giving him plenty of reasons not to want to reform the band – Liam has again been urging him to reconsider.
He tweeted on Tuesday: “Rite sick of pleading begging etc. No more olive branches — I DEMAND an Oasis reunion after this is all over, all money going to NHS. C’mon you know — as we were, LG x”
And on Thursday he added: “Wanna clear a few things up — Oasis gig for NHS charity as in all money raised goes to NHS not to me — will happen with or with out Noel Gallagher it may not be the same but trust me, it’ll still blow you knickers off. As you were, LG x”
Liam also rambled on saying he’d spent his time this week doing a “hula hoop exercise class” and moaning he wouldn’t try zumba again because “my fingers ’n’ toes are killing.”
Liam needs an extensive period of self-isolation — preferably without access to his Twitter account.
SOME celebs are coping better with self-isolation than others, but for Olly Murs the delusion certainly seems to be setting in.
The Voice coach was mocked by pal Mark Wright during an Instagram Live for comparing himself to Brad Pitt . . . then backtracking and saying he’s more like another Hollywood superstar, Matt Damon.
Speaking about his hair, Olly said: “I’m growing mine long. Have you ever seen Brad Pitt’s one when he had long, blond hair with loads of roots in it?”
Mark interrupted to tell him: “Don’t ever try to compare yourself to Brad Pitt ever again.”
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EVEN during the lockdown, plenty of shameless celebrities are finding an excuse to post sexy snaps on Instagram.
Kate Moss’s model sister Lottie wore this barely-there crop top for a photo, which she posted online with the caption: “Got loads of new make-up so thought I would make good use of it and take it to the garden.”
Former Love Islanders Lucie Donlan and Olivia Attwood and Towie’s Jess Wright also shared revealing pictures of themselves in lingerie and bikinis.
Don’t forget ladies, it’s only 12 degrees outside . . .
– Troye Sivan was catfished by Russian hackers pretending to be Greta Thunberg
– Eminem and Jessie Reyez are teaming up on song Coffin
– Brooklyn Beckham is stranded in US
– Perrie Edwards gets a French bulldog dog called Travis
HAILEE Steinfeld and Niall Horan still seem hung up on each other – even though they split more than a year ago.
A fortnight after Niall released album Heartbreak Weather, inspired by their break-up, Hailee has premiered new song I Love You’s.
The US singer, who posed for this photo to promote her tune, makes reference to their transatlantic relationship when she sings: “I blamed it on the time zones.”
After channelling their emotions into their music, I hope these two can finally get over each other.
DUA Lipa hasn’t had a great couple of weeks. Aside from her album leaking online, she’s revealed her flat was flooded.
The singer has been forced to self-isolate in an Airbnb in London with boyfriend Anwar Hadid after being unable to go to her New York home due to the travel ban.
Dua explained on Capital Breakfast: “We were trying to go back to the States when it was just before the travel ban had been put into place. But I had this whole drama when my apartment flooded. I have to renovate it so we’re just in an Airbnb.”
It’s a good job she will soon have money rolling in from her album Future Nostalgia, which was finally released yesterday.
THE Sun’s Deputy Editor Simon Cosyns has his say on Bob Dylan’s first new song in eight years.
IN times of uncertainty and fear, who better to provide a soundtrack than Bob Dylan? The Nobel Prize-winning icon sang Blowin’ In The Wind and A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall at the height of the Cold War.
Now, at 78, His Bobness has surprised the world by releasing his first original composition since 2012’s Tempest album, all 17 minutes of it.
Over subtle piano and strings, he lends his weathered croon to a sprawling epic called Murder Most Foul which begins, in graphic detail, with the assassination of President John F Kennedy in 1963 but somehow manages to summon the anxious mood of 2020.
A message on his website reads: “Greetings to my fans and followers with gratitude for all your support and loyalty across the years.
“This is an unreleased song we recorded a while back that you might find interesting. Stay safe, stay observant and may God be with you.”
Murder Most Foul contains a blizzard of cultural references, including some close to us in the UK.
He sings: “The Beatles are coming; they’re gonna hold your hand,” and The Who are given a shout out with “Tommy can you hear me, I’m the Acid Queen.”
Even the Tom Jones classic What’s New Pussycat? gets a mention, as does Queen’s Another One Bites The Dust.
Among the countless US references, there’s Billy Joel’s Only The Good Die Young and we hear The Eagles’ Don Henley and Glenn Frey “take it to the limit.”
Listening to Dylan droning on for a quarter of an hour might not be everyone’s idea of happy self-isolation, but it’s made this Bobcat smile . . . and then some.