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Fans are doing a double take about Liam Gallagher’s son Gene Gallagher.
On Saturday, January 17, the Oasis frontman’s 24-year-old son was photographed in Milan, Italy, looking almost exactly like his famous father at an event commemorating the 25th anniversary of Brauer’s death at the Milan Triennale.
The event was held as part of Milan Men’s Fashion Week, and the up-and-coming musician, lead singer and guitarist of indie rock band Villanelle, posed in a hooded down jacket and jeans.
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Earlier in the evening, the model shared a snap on her Instagram Stories of a photographer taking a photo in front of a building, tagging the European city as his location.
In addition to Gene, Liam, 53, is also father to son Lennon Gallagher, 26, and daughter Molly Moorish-Gallagher, 27.
Molly is the daughter of Liam and Lisa Moorish, Lennon is Liam’s son with ex-wife Patsy Kensit, and Gene is his son with ex-wife Nicole Appleton.
Liam said in August 2008 that he was “the best” father to his children, adding that they were “so much fun”.
Later that year, Liam’s younger brother and co-founding member of rock band Oasis, Noel Gallagher, also joined the brothers for a discussion about fatherhood.
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While discussing his newfound love for family life with USA Today, Noel, now 58, admitted that while traveling, “When I’m bored in a hotel, I wish I could pull out my video phone and watch my kids and play cops and robbers with them.”
Liam and Jean bonded over their love of music.
The British singer-songwriter announced in April 2024 that she will be taking Gene’s band Villanelle on her Definitely Maybe 30 Years Tour that summer.
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The revelation came after a fan contacted Liam on X at the time, asking for his thoughts on ‘The Gene Band’. The proud father responded by praising the group before sharing the good news.
“(They) were so good that I’m going to put them in #1 on the DM tour,” the “Wonderwall” performer tweeted.
