
Patsy Kensit breaks shoulder in three places
The actress - who was previously married to Oasis star Liam Gallagher - has revealed she suffered a nasty accident in June which left her in need of medical treatment, but she's now "healing" and is hoping a holiday with friends will help her recovery.
In a post on Instagram, she wrote: "I broke my shoulder in 3 places 3 weeks ago!!! I'm healing and a slight boogie with my besties I'm staying with this week will be a tonic for sure ... Have a great weekend."
Patsy was seen with her arm in a sling as she attended a performance of Fawlty Towers The Play in London's West End on Thursday evening (03.07.25) just 24 hours before her ex Liam was due to take to the stage for his first gig on the Oasis Live '25 Tour at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on Friday (04.07.25).
Patsy revealed the former couple's son Lennon will be at the first reunion gig, but she won't be attending.
During an interview shown on ITV show Good Morning Britain, Patsy explained: "My 24-year-old son is gonna be there, and gonna have a lovely time, great for him to see all of that. I'm happy for his dad, I think it's a wonderful thing, but I won't be attending ...
"I think I've said enough now about that. I send only love and light."
Lennon, who was just nine years old when Oasis split in 2009 - has admitted he's going to go to as many tour dates as possible.
He added to W magazine: "I can't wait. It's a massive, monumental thing, and it's going to be fantastic."
Noel Gallagher's daughter Anais, also 25, will be photographing the Oasis tour and she's admitted she barely remembers their performances when she was a child as she was more interested in the sweet treats they kept backstage.
She added to W: "I have memories of being super young at shows and falling asleep with ear defenders on ... The only thing I cared about was how many packets of Milky Way chocolate stars were in the dressing room."
The Oasis Live '25 Tour starts in the UK in Cardiff on July 4 and will head to North America, South Korea, Japan, Australia and South America, where it will conclude in Sao Paulo, Brazil on November 25.
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