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Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Hilarious moment Oasis fan was convinced Vinted seller scammed him out of £116 football jersey with a hand-drawn cheap PE shirt
An Oasis fan was left Crying His Heart Out after a prank had him believing he was scammed after buying a £116 football shirt with the band's branding on Vinted. The shopper, Charlie, who wanted to bask in the Gallagher brothers' comeback with the pricey purchase, couldn't believe it as he unwrapped what was meant to be an Adidas 'Jacquard jersey' - a well known high quality fabric - inspired by retro kits. Instead, he pulled out a cheap baby blue baby tee with the logo, collar and side-stripes drawn on in felt tip. It is not known how much the 'Madferit', who can be seen tearing into the parcel in a TikTok shared by user @leanneloco, paid for it, but the screenshot shared lists the price at £116.20 with Buyer Protection included. The clip, which saw his mother open the package and swap it over for a scribbled PE top, racked up more than 3.9 million views as many were undoubtedly left in stitches at his dismayed expression. However, it looks like the buyer was quick on the joke as he swiftly started smiling at the M&S 'dupe'. The original on the sports company's site retails for £85, but is currently sold out. It is touted as a 'world tour essential that you'll keep coming back to', which 'helps keep you comfortable all day long'. It's bound to be a special time for Charlie, whose mother also documented Charlie's excited reaction after getting him Oasis tickets after 10 months in a video from last month. Meanwhile, amid the group's highly-anticipated comeback, fans have been all over the videos of the musicians' reunion tour - as Liam Gallagher 's sweary remark to his brother Noel as they took to the stage in Manchester has been revealed. The Gallagher brothers are currently touring the UK for Oasis' long-awaited reunion and took to the stage at Manchester's Heaton Park on July 19 and 20. And it appeared that the siblings were overwhelmed upon performing in their hometown as their conversation before arriving on stage has been unveiled. Video footage showed the pair having a chat in the wings before arriving on stage holding hands, and they appeared stunned by the reaction from their fellow Mancs. According to The Sun 's lipreader Nicola Hickling, Liam, 52, turned to Noel, 58, and said: 'F***ing hell, noisy innit.' To which Noel replied: 'Yeah, yeah,' before Liam added: 'Hear that?' as he appeared stunned by the raucous crowds eagerly awaiting their arrival on stage. The brothers then walked on stage holding hands as they performed in their native Manchester for the first time in more than 15 years. The original on the sports company's site retails for £85, but is currently sold out. It is touted as a 'world tour essential that you'll keep coming back to', which 'helps keep you comfortable all day long' Meanwhile, amid the group's highly-anticipated comeback, fans have been all over the videos of the musicians' reunion tour - as Liam Gallagher's sweary remark to his brother Noel as they took to the stage in Manchester has been revealed. The brothers pictured in 1995 The Gallagher brothers are currently touring the UK for Oasis' long-awaited reunion and were overwhelmed at the reaction in Manchester (they are pictured in Cardiff at their first show) Elsewhere at their Heaton Park shows, Liam made a cheeky jibe at Coldplay for exposing a cheating couple at their concert. Andy Byron, former CEO of software firm Astronomer, was caught up in a scandal when he was filmed on a Coldplay kiss cam with his arms around the company's chief people officer Kristin Cabot at the band's Boston Gillette Stadium gig. After the controversy, Liam reassured Oasis fans there wouldn't any of that 'snidey s***' at his gig as he reassured couples they would be safe from any cameras. Speaking to the crowd at one of their shows in Heaton Park, Manchester, the 52-year-old said: 'Right then, do we have any love birds in the house? 'Don't worry we ain't got any of that Coldplay snidey f***ing camera sh*t. 'Doesn't matter to us who you're mingling with - or tingly with, fing**ing with, none of our f***ing business.' As he moved onto the next song, the singer added: 'This one's for the lovebirds anyway.' The viral clip from the Coldplay concert featured frontman Chris Martin panning his 'kiss cam' around the audience before landing on one pair, who looked horrified. As they hid from view, the singer quipped: 'Oh, look at these two - either they're having an affair or they're just very shy.' The moment has become one of the biggest viral moments of the year since it was recorded last Thursday - and an online frenzy was sparked as people raced to identify the sheepish pair while making jokes about their reactions to being spotted. It was soon reported that Byron and Cabot are each married to other people, but are each registered at different addresses to their spouses. CEO Byron then resigned from the billion-dollar company on Saturday in a statement after being placed on leave. Confirming his resignation in a statement, the company said: 'As stated previously, Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding. 'Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability, and recently, that standard was not met,' the statement said. 'Andy Byron has tendered his resignation, and the Board of Directors has accepted.' 'While awareness of our company may have changed overnight, our product and our work for our customers have not,' they added. 'We're continuing to do what we do best: helping our customers with their toughest data and AI problems.'


The Sun
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Oasis fans swoop on pop-up barber shop the ‘Gallaghairs' ahead of reunion tour gig
OASIS fans have swooped on a pop-up barber shop called "Gallaghairs" to "get the look" ahead of the bands Manchester gigs. The pop-up salon, in the Manchester Piccadilly Premier Inn, allowed fans to get the Gallagher brothers' iconic mod cut before heading to the show at the city's Heaton Park. 5 5 A professional barber was on hand - fully trained in providing the feathered and shaggy look, complete with long sideburns and a straight fringe. And before-and-after pictures show a delighted music lover going straight back to the 90s, via their hair at least, alongside a Liam lookalike. Tracey Bishop, Premier Inn regional manager Greater Manchester, which is welcoming thousands of Oasis fans to its hotels nationwide this summer, said: "From music tours to football tournaments, events always create a massive buzz in our hotels. "Spirits are sky high in Manchester, and we are excited to be a part of it. "The team are loving welcoming Oasis fans – the bucket hats are a bit of a giveaway at check-in. 'When you think of Oasis, first you think of the massive tunes, but from hats to parkas second on the list is always going to be their incredible style. 'The hair is as much a part of that as anything, so while we can't make people rock 'n' roll stars – we can at least make them look like one and have a comfy bed waiting at the end of the gig.' Levon Gill, the barber added: 'It was so much fun giving these fans such an iconic look. 'The mod style is so synonymous with Manchester, it's great to see we are still keeping it alive. "In our shop we've seen a real resurgence of Oasis style haircuts. Oasis kick off first Manchester homecoming gig after 16 years away "There have been lot of tourists come in to get one, but they wait until they get to Manchester to make sure to get the real deal.' The Gallagher brothers shot to fame in the mid-1990s after two colossally successful Oasis albums, Definitely Maybe in 1994 and (What's the Story) Morning Glory? in 1995. With both Liam and Noel sharing vocal duties, the fractious pair were as famous for their off-stage antics as their music. Thanks to their working-class attitude, the duo were immediate style sensations, with shaggy hair and parkas defining the look of the era. The band went through spats and breakups, finally calling things off for good in 2009 after a blazing row between the two brothers following a Paris gig. In 2024, they announced a reunion tour that sold out in minutes, with fans from around the globe clamouring for tickets. Tracey added: 'Oasis aren't just a band - they're part of people's life stories. 'Their music and style defined a generation, soundtracked major moments and gave fans a voice when they needed it most. 'These songs have always had the power to unite strangers, whether at a gig, a festival or singing in the street after a night out. 'Bringing people together for something this iconic is electric, and we are so proud to be playing our part in it – it's more than a concert, it's a cultural moment that will never be forgotten.' 5 5