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Gary Lineker reunites with brother Wayne amid 17-year feud as pair neck bottle of booze at his son's Ibiza wedding

Gary Lineker reunites with brother Wayne amid 17-year feud as pair neck bottle of booze at his son's Ibiza wedding

The Sun4 days ago

GARY LINEKER appeared to put his feud with brother Wayne to one side as they partied at a family wedding in Ibiza.
The Linekers celebrated in style as the former Match of the Day host's son Harry got married.
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Harry, 31, tied the knot with partner Bella in a luxurious ceremony over the weekend.
And several videos posted on social media show both Gary and Wayne enjoying themselves.
The former England striker wore a smart white shirt that he risked getting drenched as a bottle of booze was poured into his mouth.
His younger brother Wayne was next up to catch the beer as he dressed to impress in a stylish suit.
The entrepreneur appeared to give his sibling a smile as they celebrated the happy couple.
It comes after a 17-year feud between the Lineker brothers.

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