
Noel Gallagher's girlfriend supporting Oasis at gig as ex-wife Meg returns home
Oasis took to the stage for their first performance in 16 years on Friday night, with the band's family, friends and army of fans rushing to get the best view of Liam and Noel Gallagher at Cardiff's Principality Stadium. Noel's ex-wife, Meg Mathews, was spotted on Friday cheering for her ex.
She was seen arriving yesterday, with a source telling the Mirror: "After posting about her ex-husband for weeks, Meg Mathews had a prime seat for watching the band. She was in great spirits before the set, watching Richard Ashcroft with pals." However, she was seen making a swift exit before the encore and was seen departing the show before the band came back to sing some of their biggest songs including Don't Look Back In Anger, Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova.
Meg shared several clips of the concert, writing "What a night" over an official video of the crowd. On Saturday evening, she took to her Instagram Stories to share a video of her and Noel embracing each other.
Along with a heart emoji, she wrote: "Love you nai nai." Not long after, Meg returned to post a snap of her posing with her dog as she revealed to fans she returned to her home in Cornwall.
Meg might be back home, but Noel still has the support of his girlfriend Sally Mash, who was spotted at the VIP section of the stadium this evening.
Noel and Sally have kept their relationship lowkey after they began their relationship almost two year ago following his split from second wife Sara MacDonald back in 2022 after 12 years of marriage.
Sally runs a private members' club in Chelsea, west London, and previously sells luxury holidays to a list of rich clients.
She once worked for a company that chartered private jets and handled VIPS for the Queens Park Rangers.
Noel briefly discussed his relationship with her to The Sun's Bizarre column, saying: "She's a good woman. She doesn't show up often, but it was nice to see her [at the Royal Albert Hall].
"She says she sees a steely look in my eyes. She's looked into my eyes countless times down the years.
"I've punched above my weight several times in my life, and I think if you can make a girl laugh the battle is more than won."
He added: "I mean, when you drop your trousers, you'd rip them off and show them the little nubbin of fury. If they do laugh, you're halfway there for a peck on the nubbin."
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