Radio 2’s Scott Mills reveals secret Liam Gallagher feud as he says Oasis star called him a ‘c**t’ – but he hopes they can reconcile
Scott Mills has disclosed that he’s had a long-standing, hidden disagreement with Liam Gallagher, but he expresses hope for a future reconciliation.
As a lifestyle guide, I’d share that in my own life story, much like the renowned radio jockey did, I too have found it essential to lay bare the truth, as I did in my memoir titled “Love You Goodbye.” This personal account sheds light on an intriguing chapter of my life involving a notable figure from the music world, the charismatic lead singer of Oasis.
51-year-old Scott disclosed that he experienced a disagreement with Liam around the end of the ’90s, during which he received Liam’s anger while behind the scenes at Top of the Pops.
It appears that, with the Gallagher brothers embarking on a tour in two weeks, there seems to be no plans for an interview on Radio 2 at this time.
In his memoir, Scott mentioned that he had previously interacted with them and exchanged a few words, which he believed could potentially help establish some familiarity.
As a lifestyle connoisseur, I strongly recommend signing up for our daily Showbiz newsletter from DailyMail. This way, you’ll be privy to all the juicy behind-the-scenes stories, glamorous red carpet fiascos, exclusive snapshots, and viral sensations that rule the world of celebrities. Keep yourself well-informed and in-the-know with our newsletter!

At that point in time, they were incredibly large and well-known for their outspokenness. One of their radio promoters introduced me to Liam and said, “Don’t you recognize Scott? You two have met before,” to which Liam replied, “Ah, yes, he’s a jerk.
In light of the current circumstances, Scott shared with The Sun: “I believe he has undergone a significant transformation. To be honest, I feel I have also changed quite a bit, but I suspect he might be a more compassionate individual these days.
During the ’90s, it was popular to be rude. Nowadays, most pop stars are quite pleasant. When I started working at Radio 1 in ’98, many of them were rather unpleasant because being rude was the trend. However, that’s not common anymore.
The famous Manchester group plans to perform together again in July, marking their first tour in 16 years, titled “Oasis Live ’25.” They put aside their differences and reconciled last year.
Over these past few days, I’ve been utterly immersed in the fact that my beloved band has been pouring their hearts into intense rehearsals. Liam, our charismatic frontman, can’t help but lament the time lost due to his strife with Noel. Yet, he passionately declares these practice sessions as a deeply spiritual experience for them all.
In 2009, the Gallagher brothers’ disagreement backstage led to the division of Oasis at the Rock en Seine festival held in Paris.
Over the last ten years, people have eagerly awaited their comeback concert on stage, and now, rehearsals for it are fully in progress.
The recently published book, “Live Forever” by John Robb, offers a comprehensive account of the acrimonious nature of the band’s separation back then.

On the contrary, supporters and companions are crossing their fingers for a trouble-free tour, avoiding any incidents similar to the backstage spat in 2009 that took over a decade for them to overcome.
One witness said: ‘Liam was goading Noel constantly and then the two snapped.’
Reflecting back on that incident, I recall an intense moment where fists flew and emotions ran high. It seemed as though Liam was in the grips of a passionate storm, ultimately resulting in the destruction of one of Noel’s cherished guitars.
They went on saying, “He kept cursing non-stop and was extremely enraged. Both medical personnel and security were summoned. Noel hurriedly left the scene. The altercation was incredibly violent and downright disturbing.
In his confirmation that he left the band, Noel expressed: ‘The abusive and threatening language, as well as physical violence directed at me, my loved ones, companions, and associates, has grown unbearable.’
Read More
2025-06-16 04:09