Liam Gallagher's 'I Love You All' Apology After Social Media Post - Liverpool Echo
CARDIFF, WALES, JUL 1 – Liam Gallagher apologized for using a racial slur mocking East Asians on social media just days before Oasis's reunion tour, which expects over 74,000 attendees in Cardiff, Wales.
- On July 1, Liam Gallagher posted a now-deleted tweet containing a racial slur mocking East Asians, sparking immediate outrage and backlash online.
- Ahead of Oasis's Live ’25 tour starting July 4 in Cardiff, Liam Gallagher posted a racial slur on X, sparking backlash days before the reunion.
- Screenshots of Gallagher’s deleted racially offensive tweet circulated widely, prompting outrage from Chinese and South Korean fans who threatened boycotts.
- With more shows upcoming, Gallagher’s previous use of a racial slur during the 2022 World Cup suggests long-term reputation risks ahead of the Japan and Korea tour legs.
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Liam Gallagher apologizes for using anti-Asian slur ahead of Oasis reunion tour: 'I do not discriminate'
"I love you all," the "Wonderwall" singer said after deleting a controversial post on X.Matthew Baker/Getty Liam Gallagher in London on June 29, 2018Liam Gallagher is apologizing for a controversial social media post.The Oasis vocalist posted an apology on X on Tuesday after writing the anti-Asian slur "'ch--gch--g" in a previous post."Sorry if I offended anyone with my tweet before," Gallagher wrote. "It wasn’t intentional you know I love you a…
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