Liam Gallagher has broken his silence on becoming a grandad after his daughter Molly announced she was pregnant.
Earlier this week, Molly Moorish-Gallagher, 27, announced she is expecting her first child with her boyfriend, the Liverpool football player Nathaniel Phillips, 28.
And her dad, Liam, 52, has just addressed the happy news on social media.
Taking to X on Thursday morning, he simply posted a YouTube clip of the late Clive Dunn’s 1970 single Grandad.

The chorus to the song goes: “Grandad, grandad you're lovely. That's what we all think of you. Grandad, grandad you're lovely. That's what we all think of you.”
Molly confirmed the pregnancy with a series of sweet pictures and videos on Instagram - in the first video, she can be seen cradling her bump alongside her partner.
And already preparing for the tot’s arrival, she also shared baby outfits, and a t-shirt which said “cool mums have cool kids”.
Lisa Moorish, Molly's mum, commented:"Waaaaaaah! Can't wait to be [grandma emoji]."
Molly was born in 1998, following Liam’s affair during his marriage to Patsy Kensit - and Liam and Molly met for the first time since she was a toddler in 2018.
The happy news comes just after Liam appeared to hit out at the manager of Oasis’s claims that the band will not release new music in the future.
Alec McKinlay, the co-director of management company Ignition who have managed Oasis since 1993, ruled out any chance of the group dropping new tracks or going on another tour further down the line.
“This is very much the last time around, as Noel’s made clear in the press,” he told Music Week on Tuesday on the topic of Oasis’s global reunion tour later this summer.

“It’s a chance for fans who haven’t seen the band to see them, or at least for some of them to.”
McKinlay, who is also the director of Oasis’s label Big Brother Recordings, added: “No, there’s no plan for any new music.”
Gallagher, 52, shared his disapproval at McKinlay’s claims about the “future” of Oasis in a post on X on Wednesday morning.
A fan said to him on the social media platform: “Liam I don't know who the manager of Oasis is, but his attitude of telling us that after this tour there will be nothing more was not very biblical.”
The rocker replied: “Neither do I and the only people that will be making any kind of decisions on the future of OASIS will be ME n RKID so let’s just take it 1 day at a time.”