Liam Gallagher’s ex Patsy Kensit reveals she’s suffered shocking accident in post shared just hours ahead of Oasis’ huge reunion gig

In a social media update posted mere hours before the anticipated Oasis reunion concert on Friday, Liam Gallagher’s former spouse, Patsy Kensit, disclosed that she had experienced a startling accident.

The 57-year-old actress, mother of a 25-year-old model with a famous rocker, revealed that she had fractured her shoulder in three spots, which is why she was wearing a sling during the performance of Fawlty Towers: The Play at a gala night in London.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I must share an update: Patsy has been rather cryptic about the reason for her recent mishap, but she did offer a hint that the upcoming Oasis concerts might provide just the boost she needs when they take the stage in Cardiff this coming Friday evening.

On Instagram, she posted: “Exactly three weeks ago, I fractured my shoulder in three spots! I’m on the mend now, and a little dance party with my dearest friends this week should definitely help lift my spirits. Enjoy your weekend!

In 1997, Patsy tied the knot with Liam (who was 52 at the time) in London. Their son Lennon arrived in September 1999. Unfortunately, they divorced just a year later, around the same time that Liam had an affair with Lisa Moorish, who had given birth to their daughter Molly in 1998. The couple’s separation occurred soon after this romantic entanglement.

In September, Pasty made it clear that she had no desire to discuss her opinions on her ex-husband’s tour any further, as she attended the Burberry London Fashion Show alongside her son and Noel’s daughter Anais, who is 24 years old.

Later on, it turned out that she had expressed her joy on Instagram a few days ago, stating she was ‘truly delighted for Liam and Noel’ following their announcement of reuniting on stage after a gap of 15 years.

Next to a picture of Liam with a kitten, she posted: “I’ll simply express my joy for Liam and Noel. I believe their tour will be exhilarating, and I wish them only warmth and radiance.

‘No more questions it was 25 years ago’.

As excitement for the Oasis reunion concert builds, the whole country seems to be caught up in a frenzy for this legendary Britpop band, with anticipation reaching new heights as the event approaches at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.

In fifteen years, the previously feuding Gallagher brothers are set to perform together in forty-one concerts for their Welsh fans, who have been camping out all night, while those watching at home may have found uncomfortable the television homage on This Morning dedicated to Noel and Liam.

However, some passionate music fans find themselves hastily searching for tickets at the eleventh hour, as some originally priced at £489 are now being resold for an astonishing £2,500.

Viagogo is offering numerous premium seating options priced over £1,000, as indicated on their page, with approximately 34,000 people having viewed tickets for Friday’s event. Notably, seats for Saturday’s show in the Welsh capital are even more expensive.

As a devoted fan, I’ve noticed that numerous individuals, including myself, have encountered scammers while trying eagerly to secure a place in the crowd. To vent our frustrations and share our experiences, we’ve turned to platform X.

1. It seems like many Twitter accounts are trying to swindle people by offering fake Oasis concert tickets: “Be cautious about ticket sales, I don’t want to get scammed for Oasis tickets!”

2. Here’s another way of putting it: “I’ve noticed a lot of suspicious activity regarding Oasis concert tickets on Twitter. Let’s make sure we’re all aware and not getting taken advantage of.”

“There are too many shady deals with Oasis concert tickets on Twitter. We should keep an eye out for potential scams.”

Over the past year since ticket sales began for their reunion tour, they have collectively suffered losses exceeding £2m due to scams, as per an estimation by a significant banking group like Lloyds. This estimation was derived from the number of fraud complaints lodged by their own clientele.

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I must caution fellow music lovers, particularly Oasis fans, who have unfortunately accounted for over half of all reported concert ticket scams this year, according to Lloyds’ data. On average, we’re losing £436 per scam, with the highest individual loss reaching an alarming £1,700. This indicates that many of us are willing to pay significantly more than the face value for tickets, a risky move suggested by the bank.

During This Morning, viewers abruptly turned off their televisions mere moments after Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary’s Oasis tribute failed to impress.

The opening scene on last Friday’s episode of the ITV program featured the hosts grooving to the timeless Oasis tune, Wonderwall.

In a similar fashion, both individuals sported black bucket hats and green coats, with Alison adopting the style of small, circular sunglasses, much like Liam and Noel did.

With the music blasting, they shed their jackets and headgear while miming to the melody. Dermot remarked to Alison, “You’re the rare individual who pulls off a bucket hat gracefully.

Dermot announced excitedly: “Truth be told, they’re looking great! And here’s some fantastic news for Oasis fans – Liam and Noel Gallagher have put their differences aside and are reuniting!

After a 16-year separation, the band will start playing together on stage for the first time tonight as they launch their reunion tour in Cardiff.

Nonetheless, some spectators expressed their less-than-impressed opinions about the duo’s performance on social media, discussing the Oasis tribute act.

1. One said: “#thismorning What in the world!”: “Goodness gracious me! #thismorning.”

2. Not watching this garbage #ThisMorning: “#thismorning, are all shows on ITV airing today with the hosts dressed as Oasis?”

Both sentences convey the original sentiment while using more appropriate language for a wider audience.

Hey there at ITV, I’ve got to ask, why the fixation? You’re flooding your channels with #Oasis content left and right, from morning shows to prime time. Don’t you think they’ve already made enough bank with all this free advertising coming their way? #ThisMorning #CuriousFan

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2025-07-04 14:38

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