Liam Gallagher apologizes for using anti-Asian slur ahead of Oasis reunion tour
Liam Gallagher apologizes for a controversial publication on social networks.
The singer of Oasis published apologies on X Tuesday after writing the anti -Asian insult “‘CH – GCH – G” in a previous post.
“Sorry if I offended someone with my tweet before,” wrote Gallagher. “It was not intentional, you know that I love you all and I did not discriminate. Peace and love LG X.”
The singer’s original position “stop crying” only contained the above -mentioned insult, and came at the same time as apparently absurd posts that simply said short sentences like “Sinding” and “Lip Lip”.
In an answer article, a fan told Gallagher: “Liam, you can’t say that” to which the musician responded, “why”.
When another fan asked what Gallagher’s deleted tweet meant, the singer replied: “It’s an old reflection process.”
Gallagher also said “anything” when a fan warned it that the tweet could do it “canceled” and said to another fan of “relaxing” when they told him that he was going to offend your own fans “.
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The “supersonic” musician is no stranger to controversy. Gallagher previously apologized for a homophobic tweet on Russian football hooligans, for having published a death threat against an Atletico Madrid player, and for insulted Coldplay, and has deleted other positions over the years, including a container a captivating insult.
Last month, Gallagher apologized for trail fans by teasing “Big announces” about Oasis on X who never arrived.
Gallagher’s controversial messages occurred four days before Oasis launched his long -awaited reunion tour in Wales on Friday. After 16 years of albums in quarrel and solo, Gallagher went on stage with his brother, Noel, who is the singer and main guitarist of the group.
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The Oasis reunion tour should extend over 40 shows across Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas, with the last show scheduled for November 23 in São Paulo, Brazil.