Liam Gallagher tells ex-wife Nicole Appleton to ‘get on with it’ after she was snapped on night out with Paddy McGuinness
LIAM Gallagher has told his ex-wife Nicole Appleton to "get on with it" after she was snapped on a night out with Paddy McGuinness.
The singer declared "it is what is is" when asked about The Sun's snaps which showed his former wife with the Take Me Out host.
Liam was questioned about Nicole's night on the town with Paddy, 44, last week and he gave a very cryptic answer.
The Wonderwall star told : "She does what she does, and he does what he f****** does.
"It is what it is.
"Let them two get on with it – or them three get on with it.”
Liam appeared to be referring to Paddy's wife Christine, 29, who is said to be considering her future with the TV star.
Pals have said she feels betrayed by the snaps, which show Paddy looking cosy with All Saints singer Nicole.
During the chat, Liam went on to insist he's been at the centre of enough scandals himself, so wouldn't "wish that s** on anyone".
He said: "I’ve had my own sh**, you know what I mean?
"So I wouldn’t wish any of that s*** on anyone.
"I’m keeping my nose clean these days."
Liam split from Nicole in 2013 amid reports the Brit pop legend had fathered a love child with New York-based journalist Liza Ghorbani.
They had married in 2008 and welcomed a son, Gene, together, before their divorce was finalised in 2014.
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Nicole was back in the headlines last week when pictures emerged of her linking arms with Paddy on a night out in London.
The pair had swapped flirty online messages for up to 10 months, with Canadian-born Nicole liking 178 of his tweets.
They quickly unfollowed each other online after the scandal broke.
Paddy's wife Christine, mother of their three children, was later pictured sobbing in the aftermath of the furore.
The Sun reported Christine is now taking time to consider their future.
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