Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
Entertainment
Aaron Tinney & Stephen Topping

Liam Gallagher's inappropriate outburst on Twitter after son branded 'entitled' by judge

Liam Gallagher has branded almost all judges 'massive c****' after one labelled his son 'entitled' for his part in a 'brawl' with Ringo Starr's grandson. The 49-year-old rocker launched an expletive-loaded tirade on social media as he spoke out over his son Gene's experience in court. Gene, 20, was accused of taking part in a scuffle when a Tesco Express worker tried to stop his friend stealing a can of gin and tonic worth £1.70.

Taking to Twitter the day after Gene appeared in court, Liam slammed the female judge who rapped his son as 'Judge Judy', the Daily Star reports. In a stream of foul-mouthed tweets, the former Oasis star said: “Judge Judy can kiss my a***hole from 1 entitled p**** to another as you were LG.”

READ MORE: Manchester Airport passengers now face MORE disruption as easyJet cancels hundreds of flights

The dad of four also ranted: “Funny thing is 99 percent of judges are massive C**** LG x. Asking folk to sit down stand up rise f*** off with your n****y wig LG x. If ya can’t steal from your local Tescos where can you steal from eh this country is over LGx.”

Following the Twitter blast, come concerned fans asked Liam: “Are you alright R KID?” But others hailed him 'iconic' and a 'legend'.

Gene Appleton Gallagher (TIM ANDERSON)

His blast came after his son Gene Appleton Gallagher, 20, and Sonny Starkey, 21 - grandson of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and nephew of drummer Zak Starkey - were described as 'entitled young men thinking they can get what they want by misbehaving' by Judge Joanna Greenberg.

The fight erupted at Tesco Express in Hampstead, north-west London, when staff tried to stop Gallagher and Starkey’s friend Noah Ponte, 21, leaving with the can. Starkey and Gallagher were accused of throwing 'kicks and punches' as they 'windmilled' down the aisle with their fists and feet at a shop worker who tried to stop them leaving in May 2019.

All three denied charges of affray and assault. Gallagher and Ponte also denied racially aggravated assault. The charges were dropped when they agreed to be bound over for 12 months. Ponte was acquitted of theft.

Get more showbiz news by subscribing to our free email newsletter here

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.