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Liam Gallagher issues apology after backlash over racist tweet
Liam Gallagher issues apology after backlash over racist tweet

Express Tribune

time3 days ago

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Liam Gallagher issues apology after backlash over racist tweet

Liam Gallagher has issued a public apology following intense backlash over a racially offensive tweet posted ahead of Oasis's upcoming concert in Seoul. The controversy erupted on July 1, when Gallagher tweeted the slur 'Ching-Chaeng-Chong,' a phrase widely condemned for mocking East Asian speech and features. Though the tweet was deleted shortly after it went live, screenshots rapidly spread across social media, triggering global criticism. The backlash was particularly strong among fans in South Korea, where Oasis is scheduled to perform as part of their worldwide reunion tour. With thousands expected to fill Goyang Stadium, the remark cast a shadow over what was meant to be a celebratory event. Many fans demanded accountability, with some threatening to boycott the show unless a formal apology was made. Gallagher has now broken his silence, taking to X (formerly Twitter) again to say: 'Sorry if I offended anyone with my tweet before it wasn't intentional you know I love you all and I do not discriminate. peace and love LG x.' Sorry if I offended anyone with my tweet before it wasn't intentional you know I love you all and I do not discriminate. peace and love LG x — Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) July 1, 2025 While the apology has received mixed reactions, some fans have welcomed the gesture, calling it a step in the right direction. Others argue the apology lacks sincerity, noting the vague wording and absence of direct acknowledgment of the harm caused. As of now, no additional comments have been made by Gallagher's team. Whether the apology will be enough to smooth things over before the Seoul concert remains to be seen — but for many, the incident has already left a lasting impression.

Liam Gallagher under fire for racist slur ahead of South Korea tour stop
Liam Gallagher under fire for racist slur ahead of South Korea tour stop

Express Tribune

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Liam Gallagher under fire for racist slur ahead of South Korea tour stop

Liam Gallagher is facing backlash after posting a racially offensive phrase on X (formerly Twitter) just months before Oasis's long-awaited concert in Seoul. On July 1, 2025, the former Oasis frontman tweeted the slur 'Ching-Chaeng-Chong,' a phrase long criticized for mocking East Asian languages and appearances. -X Though he deleted the post shortly after, screenshots quickly circulated online sparking outrage among international fans, particularly those in Asia. If you look down on Asians so much, you should open a refund channel for Asians who bought tickets for performances. — 念传汐 (@nianchuanxi) July 1, 2025 as much as I love Liam Gallagher his comments today were insensitive and racist, I'm so sorry that Asian fans had to read that and feel offended, there's no way defending him, Liam is a 52 year old idiot, not a kid. — Karen ᥫ᭡ 🇲🇽 (@niallerhbw) July 1, 2025 The Seoul show is part of Oasis's global reunion tour, with Goyang Stadium set to host tens of thousands of fans. Now, however, the incident risks casting a shadow over the event. Some online are calling for a public apology, while others have expressed hesitation about attending the show altogether. As of now, neither Gallagher nor his management team has issued an official statement. The controversy adds to a history of unpredictable social media behavior that has made Gallagher both a compelling and polarizing figure in the public eye.

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