Liam Gallagher says he likes winding people up on Twitter

He just wants everyone to stop being so bloody serious.
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Liam Gallagher says he likes winding people up on Twitter
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Well Oasis may never be getting back together, but at least Liam Gallagher can always get work as a wind-up merchant.

Liam Gallagher went on The Graham Norton Show on Friday and Norton asked him "why do you stay on Twitter?" The answer was simple, to wind people up. Gallagher is of the opinion that people on Twitter are "all just a bit serious and miserable" and enjoys lightening the tone with a bit of teasing.

He acknowledges that some of his tweets are "a little bit out of order" and he apologises for them subsequently. So does this friendly teasing apply to his brother Noel? The answer to that was also simple, No. The brothers just straight-up don't like each other.

At this point, guest Idris Elba cuts in to add that in a similar vein of teasing, Liam Gallagher once threw Elba's hat away at a bar. But they both say they're totally cool now. Sure guys, sure.


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