Anais Gallagher, the 25-year-old daughter of Oasis legend Noel Gallagher, has set social media alight with a series of sun-drenched snaps from a luxurious family holiday in the Maldives.
Island Paradise and Daring Swimwear
Taking to Instagram on Sunday, Anais offered followers a glimpse into the opulent getaway, which she is enjoying with her boyfriend, actor Callum Scott-Howells. Her brothers, Sonny, 14, and Donovan, 17, along with a friend named Zion, also joined the trip.
The model showcased her figure in a skimpy red halterneck bikini against the backdrop of the Indian Ocean's crystal-clear waters. In another more provocative mirror selfie, she wore a strappy triangle bikini top with her middle finger raised.
The holiday content wasn't limited to beachwear. Anais also shared images of her evening attire, including a multicoloured satin mini-dress and an elegant lilac chiffon cape dress. One cosy snap captured her dancing with boyfriend Callum during a night out.
A Pattern of Lavish Escapes
This tropical break comes just two months after Anais and Callum were spotted relaxing in Brazil during the recent Oasis reunion tour. During that trip, she shared photos sipping a coconut, swimming, and enjoying downtime with her partner.
The couple have reportedly been in a romantic relationship since autumn 2023. They, along with Noel and Liam Gallagher's other children, followed the iconic band around the world for their hugely successful comeback shows, which began in Manchester in July.
Oasis Future: Rumours Firmly Shut Down
With the tour now concluded, speculation had been rife about the band's next move, particularly regarding rumours of a 30th-anniversary Knebworth show in 2026. However, Liam Gallagher has decisively quashed the gossip.
On social media platform X, Liam stated plainly, "We're not doing anything in 2026 sorry," later adding, "ITS NOT HAPPENING" in response to betting odds about a Knebworth performance. He indicated that the band is taking a year off, with the 2026 football World Cup being the only major event on his radar.
He also revealed that the brothers turned down an offer for a residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas, quipping it was for "pot heads and people who like to dribble."
This contradicts earlier reports from the Daily Mail, which suggested the band would play five shows at Knebworth next summer to mark the 30th anniversary of their historic 1996 concerts there.