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William John Paul Gallagher (born 21 September 1972) is an English singer and songwriter. He rose to fame as the lead singer of the rock band Oasis in the 1990s and 2000s, and later fronted the rock band Beady Eye in the early 2010s, before beginning a solo career after the dissolution of both bands. One of the most recognisable figures in British music, he is noted for his outspoken and abrasive manner; penchant for wearing parkas; distinctive singing style, in which he elongates vowels; and signature stance on stage, which consists of him holding his arms behind his back and singing up into a downward-facing microphone.
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Liam Gallagher slams judges after son Gene branded 'entitled' over Tesco brawl

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Liam Gallagher has hit out after the judge hearing his son's recent court case branded him "entitled". The former Oasis frontman blasted judges as "c****" and referred to the female judge involved as "Judge Judy p*****" following the legal case involving Gene, the son he shares with All Saint's Nicole Appleton.

Gene, 20, had been appearing at Wood Green Crown Court last week over a late-night brawl in Tesco with Ringo Starr's grandson, as reports the Mirror.

In a series of foul-mouthed tweets, Liam fumed to his Twitter followers: "Judge Judy can kiss my a***hole from 1 entitled p**** to another as you were LG." The dad-of-four also added: "Funny thing is 99 percent of judges are massive C**** LG x."Asking folk to sit down stand up rise f*** off with your noncey wig LG x."If ya can't steal from your local Tescos where can you steal from eh this country is over LGX."Gene Appleton Gallagher, 20, and Sonny Starkey, 21 were described as 'entitled young men thinking they can get what they want by misbehaving' by Judge Joanna Greenberg.The incident happened at a Tesco Express in Hampstead in May 2019.It's claimed that when shop staff tried to stop the pair's friend Noah Ponte from leaving the store with an unpaid for £1.70 can of gin and tonic, a ruckus unfolded.They were accused of 'throwing groceries on the floor' before being attacked by an employee, the court heard last week.The duo were ordered to stay out of trouble by a judge following charges of affray, after a witness came forward who claimed they acted in self-defence.The witness, who lived in London at the time, alleged how a member of staff at the Hampstead store had hit and grabbed Mr Starkey, describing the employee as 'the aggressor'.All three denied charges of

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