Michelle Keegan took to her Instagram stories on Tuesday to post a throwback video of herself and Liam Gallagher ‘bonding’ over their mutual love for sausage dogs.
The actress, 37, shared the post with her 7.3 million followers and joked that she is now ‘patiently waiting’ for her Oasis tickets to arrive ahead of the much anticipated Oasis reunion.
Michelle and the rocker, 51, previously appeared as guests on The Jonathan Ross Show and ended up discussing both of their dogs.
During the show, Liam admitted that sausage dogs are quite lairy, he said: ‘Sausage dogs are the same, they’re lairy aren’t they, I’ve got two of them.’
Upon hearing that he owns dogs himself, a shocked Michelle asked him: ‘You’ve got two sausage dogs?’ to which he responded with ‘yeah’.
Michelle Keegan took to her Instagram stories on Tuesday to post a throwback video of herself and Liam Gallagher ‘bonding’ over their mutual love for sausage dogs
The actress, 37, shared the post with her 7.3 million followers and joked that she is now ‘patiently waiting’ for her Oasis tickets to arrive ahead of the much anticipated Oasis reunion
She then proceeded to ask Liam what his dogs were named to which he revealed: ‘Ruby and Bridget. I live on Hampstead Heath and Gene came home with it and he called it Sparkle.’
‘It was about that big (makes a small gesture with his hands) and I’d have to take it out on the Heath and it would get lost in the bushes and I’m stood in the bushes going Sparkle.’ The crowd laughed.
Michelle captioned her throwback story post with: ‘The day me and @liamgallagher became best mates bonding over our sausage dogs… Just patiently waiting for my Oasis tickets to arrive now (winky face emoji)’
Michelle’s post comes after it was reported that Noel Gallagher, 57, and Liam have been having late-night conversations – and in the most recent of them, Noel agreed to reunite Oasis after being convinced by a £50M initial payday.
Noel once claimed it would take ‘half a billion pounds’ for him to reunite Oasis.
But now, ten years after making that statement, the demand for the band’s comeback has become so financially lucrative that he is finally coming to the table.
The icons are rumoured to be planning several performances at Wembley Stadium in London, as well as headlining Glastonbury Festival in 2025.
But according to music insiders, the long-running feud between the brothers has only barely simmered and the key fact behind the band’s hotly anticipated comeback is purely money.
Michelle and the rocker, 51, previously appeared as guests on The Jonathan Ross Show and ended up discussing both of their dogs
During the show, Liam admitted that sausage dogs are quite lairy, he said: ‘Sausage dogs are the same, they’re lairy aren’t they, I’ve got two of them’
Upon hearing that he owns dogs himself, a shocked Michelle asked him: ‘You’ve got two sausage dogs?’ to which he responded with ‘yeah’
She then proceeded to ask Liam what his dogs were named to which he revealed: ‘Ruby and Bridget. I live on Hampstead Heath and Gene came home with it and he called it Sparkle’
Michelle’s post comes after it was reported that Noel Gallagher, 57, and Liam have been having late-night conversations – and in the most recent of them, Noel agreed to reunite Oasis (pictured in Italy in 2008)
The icons are rumoured to be planning several performances at Wembley Stadium in London, as well as headlining Glastonbury Festival in 2025 (Gallagher brothers pictured in 2008)
A source told MailOnline: ‘Noel would only ever consider sharing the stage with Liam again if the money was astronomical and that’s what convinced him.’
‘They haven’t buried the hatchet and Noel will always have huge reservations about being in a band with Liam as he’s so unpredictable – both on and off stage.’
‘Certain conditions will have to be put in place in regards to safeguarding Noel’s presence in this comeback because he really can’t handle Liam’s form for being a liability.’
‘But the sums of money being offered will obviously help through any potential ordeals. It’s life-changing cash – even for somebody already very rich.’
The Manchester Evening News has reported that tickets could go on sale within the next seven days, and are expected to be priced at over the £100 mark.