
Rock superstar is completely ignored by commuters on London Underground – would you have spotted him?
In surprising scenes, the man in question was seen jumping off the tube, much to the amazement of the person taking the video.
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They penned as the caption of the clip: 'POV: You're getting the train from Paddingon - Baker St and bump into…'
They then revealed that it was none other than Oasis' Noel Gallagher.
In the video, the camera films the tube approaching and pulling up to the platform.
The train appears to be quite empty, and no one rushes over to Noel to give him any attention, despite his celeb status.
In fact, it's clear that no one has recognised the 58-year-old rocker.
He can be seen in a navy t-shirt and trousers, and attempts to disguise his identity with a pair of shades.
Fans in the comments said the person filming was 'very lucky' after spotting Noel.
Another said: 'Deffo Noel - the gold dog tag from Tiffany he always wears is a give away too.'
And someone else penned: 'Tbf they're recording studio is near Paddington etc so not a surprise.'
Liam Gallagher reveals new details about Oasis tour – before quickly deleting post
The clip has started to go viral after being shared on social media.
Last week, Noel and Liam were watched by their proud mum Peggy as the brothers performed to a sea of bucket hats, and an 80,000-strong crowd rejoiced at their return after 16 years.
Fans were treated to a string of Oasis anthems including Morning Glory, Some Might Say, Cigarettes and Alcohol, and Supersonic before Noel took the spotlight for an acoustic set.
Backstage, the Gallagher family marked the occasion with a group photo joined by Pep Guardiola.
Oasis - The Gallagher Feud Timeline
Brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have a long history of ongoing fights - both physical and verbal - here's the full history of the band and what they've said to each other.
1991 - Liam Gallagher forms Oasis with Paul Arthurs, Paul McGuigan and Tony McCarroll, later asking Noel to join.
1993 - The band sign to Creation Records and start work on their debut album.
August 1994 - Oasis shoot to fame with their debut album, Definitely Maybe, with tracks including Rock n Roll Star, Live Forever and Supersonic. It's one of the fastest selling debuts ever for a British band.
September 1994 - Noel temporarily leaves the band's tour after Liam smacks him in the face with a tambourine on stage in Los Angeles.
1995 - The band release their second album, (What's The Story) Morning Glory? which features Wonderwall, Don't Look Back in Anger, and Champagne Supernova.
1996 - Liam is forced to sit out a leg of tour shows due to laryngitis, but causes chaos when he was filmed heckling his brother from a balcony while a taping of MTV Unplugged.
2000 - Noel quits the band temporarily for a second time when, while partying in Barcelona, Liam riles Noel by questioning if his daughter, Anais, is actually his. The pair get into a fist fight.
2005 - Noel tells Q Magazine that he's 'never forgiven' Liam for his comments about Anais and he's 'never apologised. He tells the mag: "He's my brother. I hope he's reading this and realises that. He's my brother but he's at arm's length until he apologises for what he's done."
2009 - Noel admits in an interview with Q that he 'doesn't like Liam', branding him "rude, arrogant, intimidating, and lazy". "He's the angriest man you'll ever meet," he added. "He's like a man with a fork in a world of soup.'
Liam later retaliates and tells NME: 'It takes more than blood to be my brother. He doesn't like me and I don't like him.'
August 23, 2009 - Oasis pull out of a headline slot at V Festival in the UK due to Liam having laryngitis.
August 28, 2009 - Ahead of the Rock en Seine festival, Noel and Liam get into another fight, during which time Liam breaks one of Noel's guitars after "waving it like an axe" according to Noel.
August 28, 2009 - Noel quits the band for the third and final time, saying in a statement: "It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight. I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer."
2010 - Oasis win 'best album of the last 30 years' at the Brit Awards for (What's the Story) Morning Glory. Liam picks up the gong, and thanks everyone except Noel. He later says this was misinterpreted as a dig.
2011 - Liam tries to sue Noel after he claims in the interview they cancelled their V Festival performance due to Liam being hungover. Liam disputed it said the comment "questioned my professionalism". He later apologised and the lawsuit was dropped.
2011 - Noel admits regrets at quitting before the Paris gig, telling Absolute Radio and admits if he did "we may never have split up."
2011 - 2014 - Liam and the other bandmates continue under new name, Beady Eye, while Noel forms new band, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
2015 - After years of jabs online, especially through media and Twitter, Liam teases he's buried the hatchet with Noel by sharing an All Areas pass from a High Flying Birds gig. However, the fight would recommence two months later after Noel publicly dismissed suggestion Oasis would reunite for Glastonbury 2016.
2017 - Liam performs at Manchester's One Love concert after the bombing at Ariana Grande's show, with Don't Look Back In Anger becoming a unifying anthem for the incident. He then slams Noel for not attending. Noel later tells Sunday Times: "Young music fan were slaughtered, and he, twice, takes it somewhere to be about him. He needs to see somebody.'
2018 - Liam suggests a reunion for the 2018 World Cup on Twitter, writing: 'let's get the big O back together and stop f***ing about the drinks are on me'. When it fell on deaf ears, he added: "I'll take that as a NO then."
2019 - Noel speaks out after Liam sends 'threatening messages' to Anais after a comment made about then wife Sara McDonald. Liam later apologises publicly to Anais.
2020 - Liam urges Noel to reunite for a one-off charity gig.
The Manchester City manager stood wedged between Liam's boys Gene and Lennon, with Noel's sons Donovan and Sonny next to Liam's daughter Anais.
Liam's son Gene, 24, shared the image with the Spaniard on Instagram, and captioned the post: 'Pic of the century, alright?'
Just an hour before the band took to the stage, fans were filmed singing their own rendition of Live Forever.
In video footage shared by Cast, one of two support acts, crowds belted the hit out as they awaited the Gallaghers' arrival.
At about 8.20pm, the brothers walked onto the stage together to cheers from the crowd as Oasis returned to their roots.
Liam held his older brother's hand and raised it, while he had his trademark maracas in his other fist.
Noel and Liam kicked off their huge, sold-out 41 date reunion tour in Cardiff.
They played two consecutive nights at the Principality Stadium and performed five homecoming shows in Manchester.
The Sun revealed that the brothers' had to hire around the clock security for their mum, Peggy.
They took the measures in a bid to protect Peggy, 82, after overzealous fans started turning up at her house.
A source said: 'Noel and Liam are devoted to their mum Peggy and they knew there would be a lot of interest in her after Oasis reunited.
'They wanted her to keep being able to live a quiet life and there have been fans coming to the house.
'They have employed a security firm to keep an eye on her and make sure she isn't hassled."
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