
The bitter and long-running feud within the iconic Gallagher family has taken a violent and shocking new turn, leaving one brother hospitalised with serious injuries.
Paul Gallagher, the lesser-known brother of Oasis stars Liam and Noel Gallagher, was reportedly left with broken ribs and severe bruising following an alleged physical altercation with Liam's personal security detail in Madrid. The incident is said to have occurred backstage after Liam's recent solo performance in the Spanish capital.
According to sources close to the family, the confrontation erupted over access and accreditation issues. Paul, who had travelled to Spain to support his younger brother, was allegedly denied entry to a restricted area, leading to a heated argument that quickly turned physical.
A History of Bad Blood
This distressing event is the latest chapter in the very public and tumultuous history of the Gallagher clan. The brothers, who found global fame with Britpop band Oasis, have been famously at odds for over a decade, culminating in the band's explosive split in 2009.
While Noel and Liam's feud has played out in the tabloids and on social media for years, Paul has largely remained out of the spotlight. This incident, however, drags him directly into the centre of the family's ongoing turmoil and raises serious questions about the dynamics behind closed doors.
Fallout and Reaction
Family friends have expressed their horror at the situation. One source stated, "It's an absolute disgrace. For a brother to be treated like that by his own flesh and blood's team is unbelievable. Paul is devastated, both physically and emotionally."
There has been no official public statement from Liam Gallagher or his representatives regarding the allegations. The silence from his camp is only fuelling further speculation and concern amongst fans and commentators alike.
The news has sent shockwaves through the music industry and amongst the band's dedicated fanbase, many of whom hold out hope for an Oasis reunion. This incident, however, suggests the personal rifts are deeper and more damaging than ever before.