Jade Thirlwall revealed that the Gallagher brothers inspired her Glastonbury look as she reflected on the festival in a new post on Tuesday.
The singer, 32, wore a green parka inspired co-ord as she took to the stage in Somerset to belt out her hits.
Posting after the busy weekend, one snap showed off the mood board that had influenced her look, which included snaps of the Oasis brothers Noel and Liam, who are known for their parka outfits.
It comes four years after a feud began brewing between Jade and Noel after he made a jibe at her former band Little Mix following their historic win at The BRIT Awards in 2021.
Soon after his comments, Jade hilariously clapped back at the star.
During an episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks, the former X Factor winner was asked about her thoughts on the Wonderwall hitmaker after he claimed the ladies were ‘not in the same league’ as his former band Oasis.

Jade Thirlwall revealed that the Gallagher brothers inspired her Glastonbury look as she reflected on the festival in a new post on Tuesday

Posting after the busy weekend one snap showed off the mood board that had influenced her look which included snaps of the Oasis brothers Noel and Liam who are known for their parka outfits (Liam seen)

Liam seen in his iconic khaki parka in 2002
‘Something about that we were undeserving of the Brit Award because we’re women and don’t – well we do write music – but he thinks we don’t write music,’ she began.
‘Yeah, shame really because we are definitely the most successful girl group in the country, but he’s not even the most successful performer in his family!’ an amused Jade quipped as the studio audience roared with laughter.
When she collected the British Group trophy along with bandmates Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Perrie Edwards at the revered ceremony that May, it marked the very first time a girl group had bagged the gong.
It wasn’t long until Noel, who won the very same award in 1996, told The Sun: ‘Little Mix, with the greatest respect, are not in the same league as Oasis.
‘Not even in the same f****** sport.
‘It’s a symptom of the music business chasing the numbers — and there not being any bands or songwriters in those bands.’
Over the weekend, Jade made her solo Glastonbury debut and led the crowd in chanting ‘f**k you’ towards the Reform party and welfare cuts during her electric performance.

It comes four years after a feud began brewing between Jade and Noel (left) after he made a jibe at her former band Little Mix following their historic win at The BRIT Awards earlier in that year

The mood board showed what had influenced her look

The singer, 32, wore a green parka inspired co-ord as she took to the stage to belt out her hits.

She also showed a design for the stylish outfit

She also showed off another of her looks including this all-black number

It comes after over the weekend Jade led the Glastonbury crowd in chanting ‘f**k you’ towards the Reform party and welfare cuts during her electric performance on Saturday
She was introduced on the Woodsies stage by Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa, making a bold entrance in a crop top emblazoned with the word ‘Glasto’.
Flashing a glimpse of her toned midriff, JADE layered a khaki parka over her shoulders and donned an extravagant faux-fur hat, before delivering a high-energy set to the excited crowd.
She treated fans to tracks from her upcoming album That’s Showbiz Baby! along with Little Mix favourites including Shout Out To My Ex, Woman Like Me, and Touch in a debut Glastonbury performance that Time Out labelled a ‘coronation into pop royalty’.
And as well as belting out her hits, JADE also took the opportunity to make politically-charged statements, complete with a slew of expletives.
During her track, FUFN, she led the enthusiastic crowd in chanting ‘f**k you’ towards ‘Reform, welfare cuts, transphobia, silencing protests, selling arms and justifying genocide’.
And taking to X, viewers were full of praise for the performance, branding her ‘iconic’, ‘the next best thing’ and ‘always on the right side of history’.
They wrote: ‘Jade getting the glastonbury crowd to shout ‘f**k you’ to welfare cuts, transphobia, selling arms, silencing protests and supporting genocide on the big BBC… Jade you will always be famous in my house babe’.
‘Jade getting the glasto crowd to say f**k Reform I love her man’; ‘JADE about to break a world record for most swear words said pre watershed omgggg’.
‘JADE screaming “FU to justifying genocide” to a sell out crowd at glastonbury is honestly so iconic and one of the many reasons she is my absolute favourite’.
‘Kneecap, Bob Vylan, Helen from Wales and Jade all woke up today and decided to make history’; ‘Jade dropping the word c**t at 15:52 on a sunny summer afternoon at Glasto? Like I said, ICON!!’
‘only and i say ONLY JADE can get the glastonbury crowd to shout f**k you to welfare cuts transphobia selling arms silencing protests and supporting genocide on the BBC JADE YOU DESERVE TO BE THE NEXT BIG THING’.
’10/10 discography, insane vocalist, skilled dancer, always on the right side of history, she’s making it so easy for you to make the right decision like it’s about damn time we make Jade the global hit girl of the decade’.
‘i’m so happy to see a pop star that uses her platform to create change and talk about issues that are being overlooked, we need more artists like jade’.

Liam Gallagher in a khaki bucket hat and parker at Glastonbury in 2004

Jade was introduced to the Woodsies stage by Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa, making a bold entrance in a crop top emblazoned with the word ‘Glasto’ and the khaki co-ord