Liam Gallagher and fiancée Debbie Gwyther appear to be having a spot of trouble in paradise.
The former Oasis frontman, 51, purchased a swanky six-bedroom holiday home on the picturesque French Riviera from TV’s Noel Edmonds, 75, in March.
But now their gardener, who looked after the property, is complaining that he has been sacked by the pair’s manager.
On an expat forum, Tom Ceze revealed all, saying: ‘I wasn’t sacked directly.
‘This is not nice! We are in France! There are rules here… please act responsibly and at least have the balls to sack me face to face.’
MailOnline have contacted Liam and Debbie’s representatives for comment.

Liam Gallagher and fiancée Debbie Gwyther appear to be having a spot of trouble in paradise

The former Oasis frontman, 51, purchased a swanky six-bedroom holiday home on the picturesque French Riviera from TV’s Noel Edmonds, 75, in March
It’s not the first time Liam has had trouble at his holiday home, as in September 2023 it was invaded by British doggers.
According to The Sun the horny holidaymakers have been boasting about their escapades on a members-only swinging site.
With one writing: ‘Me, the missus and our pals love that we’re rockin’ out at Liam’s place. He’s welcome to join in.’
While a second boasted: ‘I’ve had plenty of meets there because a lot of the time it’s empty’
And: ‘Had a few nawties at Noel Edmonds’ gaff in the grounds’.
However one warned their fellow swingers to be careful saying the French Police in the area ‘don’t have a sense of humour’.
Called the Perfumed Garden, the mansion is spread across three floors and boasts a swimming pool and glorious views of the surrounding vineyards.
A grand private driveway loops around olive trees to reveal the stunning stone house, decked out in traditional French style with blue shutters and a patio.
The sprawling six-bedroom manor – was said to be the ‘home the Noel adores’ and is half hour drive from Cannes.
The presenter put the grand estate on the market for £2.97million in 2017 – which would have converted to 3.86m euro at the time – after moving into a luxury apartment in Monaco.
Back in London, Liam also spent almost £4million on their luxurious home back in 2020 and snaps from inside the five-bedroom property showed its impressive interior.

Deal Or No Deal star Noel first put the property on sale in 2017 for £3million, increasing the asking price to £4million a year later
It was the first home the musician and Debbie, his former personal assistant, bought together.
The pair got engaged in 2020 while on holiday on Italy’s Amalfi Coast.
Its previous owner was KC Dinah Rose, a human rights barrister who was set to become president of Magdalen College, Oxford, at the time.
Liam reportedly left his former home, a £2.1million pad in Highgate, following arguments with neighbours.
The loudmouth singer denied he had described locals there as ‘prats’ but appeared to be seeking a more sedate lifestyle at his new home.
It comes after Liam broke his silence after it was reported him and Noel had ‘secretly booked’ three dates at London’s Wembley Arena for an Oasis reunion tour this year.
The two brothers reportedly planned to reunite at the London stadium on July 8, 9 and 10 in a bid to mend their very public feud.
However Liam has confirmed he knows nothing about these rumoured plans as he explained to a fan he was unaware of the arrangement.
Taking to Twitter, one fan asked: ‘Liam is Oasis reunion next year actually happening?’
The musician then joked: ‘Nobody’s told me maybe there getting a new singer like the dude out of queen’.

It comes after Liam broke his silence after recent reports him and Noel had ‘secretly books three dates at Wembley Arena for an Oasis reunion tour’

Noel, 57, and Liam, 51, have been embroiled in a very public feud ever since Oasis split at their final concert in Paris in 2009 after a backstage bust-up
However Liam’s comment appeared to send fans into a frenzy as they insisted Oasis could never reunite without the original line up.
Liam and his brother Noel, 57, have been embroiled in a very public feud ever since Oasis split at their final concert in Paris in 2009 after a backstage bust-up.
And while there were reports of them having booked dates at Wembley, g to The Mirror, the highly-awaited gig will not go ahead after all and the brothers have reportedly ‘cancelled’ their plans.
‘An Oasis reunion has been hoped for for years. This year would have been the big moment, 30 years on from their debut album Definitely Maybe,’ a source said.
‘But until now, no one has known how close Liam and Noel came to making it a reality.
‘It doesn’t get much closer than booking Wembley, and their teams were devastated when it all collapsed yet again.’