'Saturday Night Live' took a comical jab at the famed feud between Oasis brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher and their surprise reunion, sparking a response from Liam.
- October 14, 2024
AceShowbiz - This past weekend, "Saturday Night Live" featured a hilarious spoof during its "Weekend Update" segment, mocking the notorious feud between Oasis bandmates Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher. The skit, featuring Sarah Sherman as Liam and James Austin Johnson as Noel, brought the brothers' turbulent relationship to prime time.
The bit, introduced by host Colin Jost, parodied the tensions between the siblings, who could seemingly only agree on their favorite cartoon characters and "Sex and the City" boyfriends. "Are they meant to be comedians," the real Liam Gallagher tweeted in response, seemingly unimpressed by the sketch.
Liam, 52, and Noel, 57, have been entangled in public spats since 1993 when, according to the skit, Noel teased Liam's "crooked knob" in front of the Spice Girls at Wembley Stadium. This mock event is said to have marked the beginning of their endless quarrels, which culminated in a physical altercation in 2009, leading to Noel's departure from the band.
In real life, despite their infamous bickering, Oasis, formed in 1991, became trailblazers of the "Britpop" era. Their debut album, "Definitely Maybe," set records as the fastest-selling debut album ever, and their legacy continues to this day with over 21 million monthly Spotify listeners.
In an unexpected twist, the brothers announced a worldwide tour for 2025, miraculously setting aside their differences to delight long-time fans.
As the anticipation builds for Oasis's return to the stage, only time will tell if Liam and Noel can truly put their past behind them. Will the 2025 tour be the grand revival fans are hoping for, or another chapter in the brothers' long saga of disputes?