Liam Gallagher blasted by Lisa Moorish for ‘never seeing his daughter’ after he called out brother Noel for skipping gig for Manchester bombing victims
Cocky rocker slammed his brother for relaxing on luxury Italian holiday instead of performing at the One Love tribute concert
LIAM Gallagher has been blasted by the mother of his daughter Molly following his scathing rant about his brother Noel's absence from the Manchester One Love gig.
Lisa Moorish waded into the row by defending Noel as a responsible dad and claiming Liam has never even met his little girl.
Liam blasted Noel for relaxing on a luxury break in Italy with his family instead of performing at the charity concert for the Manchester bombing victims, telling him: "Get on a f***ing plane".
Lisa, who dated Liam in the '90s, has now waded into the feud by claiming Noel did not cut short his break as he was spending time with his kids, as well as Liam's daughter Molly.
In a tweet which has now been deleted, she wrote: "Maybe he’s busy looking after his kids and the daughter you’ve never even met! AS YOU WERE x LM."
Lisa also added a picture of Molly, 20, with her uncle Noel on Instagram, writing: "Uncle Noel @themightyi with my beautiful girl @mollymoorish #FAMILYFIRST."
Liam and Lisa dated during the height of his fame with Oasis and they welcomed daughter Molly in 1998.
Molly is Liam's eldest child and he is also dad to sons Lennon, 17, with Patsy Kensit and Gene, 15, with Nicole Appleton.
In 2014 it was revealed he had a two-year-old daughter Gemma, who he had never met, and fathered with US journalist Liza Ghorbani.
It comes after Liam apologised for Noel's no-show at the One Love Manchester tribute gig last night in a string of sweary tweets, blasting his former bandmate as a "sad f***".
He ranted: "Noels out of the f***ing country weren't we all love get on a f***ing plane and play your tunes for the kids you sad f***."
Liam had flown in from Germany to perform at the gig where he belted out Oasis hits in front of thousands of fans after hugging ex-rival Chris Martin from Coldplay.
The Mancunian tweeted: "What an amazing night last night pure love vibrations nobody comes close to Manchester love forever."
But he was soon slammed his brother again, writing: "Oh and if anybody's seen rkid tell him he can come out now as you were LG."
He then apologised on his brother's behalf, saying: "Manchester id like to apologise for my brothers absence last night very disappointed stay beautiful stay safe."
Liam was joined onstage last night by Coldplay singer Chris Martin to perform Rock n Roll Star for the packed out crowd at the Old Trafford cricket ground.
Before the song started, Liam told fans: “Right, I want to dedicate this song to the beautiful people who were killed and injured in the Manchester terror attack.”
Liam once labelled Coldplay a “bunch of students” and compared frontman Chris to a “geography teacher”.
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Noel was pictured on a luxury holiday with wife Sara MacDonald in Postiano, Italy, the day before the concert.
The star looked healthy and relaxed as he chilled on a sunbed on Saturday with a drink before lounging on a yacht in the Italian sunshine.
Noel's reps told that he was on holiday over the weekend, adding: "Sadly Noel will not be at the concert this weekend. He's been out of the country on a longstanding family trip since before the concert was announced and is unable to attend.
"Needless to say he is very supportive of the event and wishes everyone huge success on the day."
Before the gig, Liam had been filmed sticking up his middle finger at terrorists defiantly saying: "F*** ISIS".
The 15-second clip had been taken on a private jet with Liam's entourage onboard.
A voice can be heard saying: “Here’s Jesus” before Liam raises a finger to the terror group.
It was shared last night on Twitter with the caption: "Liam Gallagher "F*** ISIS right? F*** ISIS.”
Ariana Grande organised the gig in Manchester to raise money for those affected by the Manchester terror attack.
Star performers including Take That, Robbie Williams, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Little Mix, the Black Eyed Peas, Usher and Katy Perry gathered in a show of solidarity in the wake of the bombing — and last night's atrocity in London.
Twenty-two people were killed and more than 100 injured when suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated an explosive in the foyer of the Manchester Arena at the end of Ariana's concert on May 22.