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Liam Gallagher's ex-wife Nicole Appleton supports the singer as she watches Oasis perform at Wembley with Emma Bunton on girls' night out

Liam Gallagher's ex-wife Nicole Appleton supports the singer as she watches Oasis perform at Wembley with Emma Bunton on girls' night out

Daily Mail​14 hours ago
Nicole Appleton showed her support for her ex-husband Liam Gallagher as she went to watch Oasis perform with her friend Emma Bunton on Saturday night.
Brothers Liam, 52, and Noel, 58, are currently touring the UK on their long-awaited reunion tour, marking their first time on stage together in more than 16 years.
And Nicole, 50, made a show of solidarity for her ex-husband as she proved she is still a diehard Oasis fan despite their separation.
Nicole dated Liam back in the early 2000s, and the couple tied the knot in 2008, before divorcing in 2014 after welcoming a son Gene, now 24, together.
The former All Saints star took to Instagram on Saturday to reveal she was watching Oasis with Spice Girl Emma, her younger sister Nat and actress Donna Air.
The girls were out in full force as they dressed up in Oasis-appropriate attire to watch the two iconic brothers perform.
Nicole wowed in an Oasis branded T-shirt, showing her support for her ex-husband - who she shares son Gene, 24, with.
She paired her merchandise with some bright yellow Adidas tracksuit bottoms - a staple for any Oasis fan.
Meanwhile, Emma was all smiles as she wore a black mini dress and a blazer for the night out with her close pals.
Nicole's sister Nat wore an stylish Adidas jacket with the three-stripes, whilst Donna opted for a leather jacket and jeans.
It is not the first time Nicole has watched Liam perform as she took her daughter Skipper, five, who she shares with her husband Stephen Haines, last year.
The mother-daughter duo watched both Gene perform with his band Villanelle and Liam at the same gig at the O2 Arena.
Elsewhere on Saturday, Liam's daughter Molly Moorish-Gallagher, 27 - who he shares with his ex Lisa Moorish - was also in attendance at his Oasis Wembley gig.
She posted some Instagram Stories from the crowd as she watched her dad and uncle perform to hundreds of thousands of people.
It's been almost a month since the siblings performed together for the first time in 16 years following an epic falling out backstage in Paris which sparked the band's split.
While it's been feared that a major bust-up between the once-warring brothers could put a halt to the live shows, their latest gig showed that the pair are still on track.
Liam made a sweet onstage gesture to his brother Noel as they took to the stage on Wednesday.
As they continued their Oasis '25 tour at during their third show at Wembley, Liam left fans in awe as he dedicated a song to his older brother, 58.
Ahead of belting out his next track, Liam told the crowd: 'Now I've gotta dedicate this next tune to our kid - Stand By Me', reports The Sun.
The emotional moment was captured by a fan who shared a clip to X, with music lovers rushing to the comments to share how it made them feel.
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