I’m Liam and Noel Gallagher’s ‘secret half-sister’ – I’ve tried to contact them but they just ignored me
A WOMAN who claims to be Oasis’ secret half-sister has issued a plea to the musicians after revealing she has still never met her famous brothers
Emma Davies, 51, said she was born just months after Liam in the same hospital, but despite her best efforts to connect with her siblings, has been refused every time.
And it’s meant that her son Jake, 31, was forced to enter the public ballot to get tickets to see his uncles perform at their reunion tour, and failed to secure any due to the price tag.
She said: “They just ignored me.
"I felt quite rejected.
"There was not even a Liam kind of comment or anything - there were attempts to make contact through their management, it was a complete blank.
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“All the hype surrounding the reunion has brought a lot of it back, I thought it would be another chance to meet them.”
Emma explained to MailOnline they all share the same father, Toby Gallagher, after a long-running affair with Emma’s mum June, while he was married to Peggy, the mum of Noel, 57, and Liam, 51.
But despite growing up in the same suburb in Manchester, it took 23 years to discover the truth.
Her mother finally revealed she was related to Noel and Liam after she bought their 1995 hit album (What’s The Story) Morning Glory.
Emma added that she has hopes to meet Noel and Liam before their comeback tour.
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She continued: “I would like to meet them.
"Obviously, you're going to want to meet your brothers.
“I've got no bad feelings about anything - it would be great if they got in touch.
"I think most people who had found out they had a brother or sister they didn't know about after many years would want to know a bit more about them.
"But it's hard to predict what the Gallaghers are thinking - they are famous people with loads of money, and they probably think I'm nobody."
Noel and Liam are both estranged from their father, who separated from mum Peggy in 1984.
Liam told The Sunday Times in 2019 he “never missed” having his dad around, adding: “Any good that comes out of me is all from Peggy and all her sisters and brothers.”