
Gary Lineker reunites with brother Wayne amid 17-year feud as they swig booze from the bottle during pundit's son Harry's Ibiza wedding - with star left worse for wear after wild bash
Gary Lineker raucously swigged booze from a bottle as he reunited with brother Wayne at a family wedding amid their 17-year feud.
The former Match Of The Day pundit, 64, looked in great spirits as he raucously downed alcohol while celebrating his second eldest son's nuptials to fiancée Annabelle in Ibiza.
In a video shared to Instagram, Gary necked back the drink before the bottle was passed to his entrepreneur younger brother, 62, with the pair having seemingly buried the hatchet for the family event.
Gary shares Harry, 31 - as well as other sons George, 34, Tobias, 29, and Angus, 27, with ex wife Michelle Cockayne who he tied the knot with in 1986.
The former footballer's high-spirited celebrations comes just days after he quit the BBC amid his explosive anti-Semitic rat post row.
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Gary and Wayne's feud dates back to 2008, when former England and Barcelona striker Gary started seeing Danielle Bux and brought her on holiday to Ibiza.
'In my opinion, Danielle cost me my relationship with my brother. Sadly Gary is no longer a part of my life,' Wayne told The Sun in April 2015.
Wayne was left confused when their weekly phone conversations and home visits ended abruptly - but he blames it on an awkward first encounter with Danielle, who Gary married in 2009 but divorced in 2016.
'They came to Ibiza in August 2008 and it was really awkward. I didn't spark with Danielle and our relationship was cold,' said Wayne.
Wayne claimed that Danielle stayed in her room on the first day and they did not speak to one another during a night out the following night.
The influencer did not want to risk upsetting his brother by bringing the tension up with Gary - but Wayne never spoke to Danielle after the holiday.
He was the best man at Gary's first wedding to ex-wife Michelle Cockayne in 1986, but he was not even a guest at his brother's second set of nuptials.
The club owner refused to attend because his brother told him that he couldn't bring his then-girlfriend, Ana Tanaka, who he been with for 18 months.
'She was a lovely, polite girl, and not a five-minute girlfriend,' argued Wayne.
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