Liam Gallagher hurled scathing clapback at a critic who blasted his Adidas shoot with his brother Noel.
The Oasis rockers reunited to appear in the sports giant’s “Original Forever” campaign, with Liam, 52, posing moodily in a beige shirt and Noel, 58, in blue.
The brothers worked with Adidas on the Originals x Oasis Live ‘25 clothing range, which features ‘90s-inspired tracksuits, jerseys, bucket hats, and coach jackets.
Fans went into meltdown over the campaign when it dropped on Thursday, marking the first time the famously warring siblings have reunited publicly since announcing their upcoming Oasis Live ‘25 tour.
However, one troll was less than impressed with the new range and vowed to boycott Adidas over their collaboration with the Britpop legends.
“No, thank you. I prefer Nike instead, since those two loons are in the ad I won't buy any stuff related to Adidas,” the user declared on X.

Liam was quick to hit back at the critic on social media, writing: “PISSFLOP.”
The Wonderwall rocker also hinted at his stage outfits during the Oasis tour, when asked by a fan if he’ll wear the Adidas designs while performing.
“I’m very peculiar about what I wear on stage we’ll see on the day,” he said.
Noel and Liam will kick off their Oasis world tour at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on July 4.
One fan asked Liam on X: “What’ll u do with yourself to keep from climbing the walls when you’re finished rehearsing??”
Liam claimed: “I’m of to Mongolia for a wk for some intense wind chiming and gong bashing then flying straight into Cardiff for some HIGH VOLTAGE ROCK n ROLL.”
Liam and Noel famously feuded for years, with Oasis splitting in 2009 following a backstage row at the Rock en Seine festival in France.
In August, they sent fans into a frenzy by announcing their reunion tour after years of their loyal followers pleading with them to get back together.

In a statement announcing the tour, Oasis said: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”
They will play multiple stadiums around the UK, before going global with shows in Japan, Argentina, the United States and Brazil.
They have 41 dates booked for their 2025 tour and will be joined onstage by acts such as The Verve’s Richard Ashcroft, Cast, Cage The Elephant and Ball Park Music.