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Ashlie Blakey

'You're my wonderfall'... Your best Oasis puns after Liam Gallagher 'falls from helicopter'

There's never really a dull moment with Liam Gallagher.

And last night, he 'fell out of a helicopter'.

The Oasis legend tweeted a picture of his battered and bruised face earlier today.

The 48-year-old singer said he had 'fell out the helicopter last night' when he had been performing at the opening night of the Isle of Wight festival.

READ MORE: 'Who said rock and roll is dead?' Liam Gallagher posts injuries on social media after 'falling out of helicopter'

In a tweet he wrote: "So check this out I fell out the helicopter last night you couldn’t rite it all good who said RnR is dead Keith moon eat your drum skin out C’mon you know LG x".

Despite his injuries, Liam seemed in good spirits, as he posted a picture of a bottle of beer shortly afterwards and said: 'What doesn’t kill ya makes ya TUFF GONG'.

Plenty of puns have now been flying around, with readers digging out the classic Oasis one-liners.

On our Facebook post about the story, Adam commented: "You're my wonderfall".

Ant said: "All part of his masterplan...".

Ruth commented: "Don’t look back in anger though Liam…".

Mike added: "Maybe I just want to fly, wanna live, I don't want to die".

Ade said: "Got to roll with it".

Anthony commented: "Stop crying your heart out."

And to top it all off, Mike said: "When asked if it was his fault, he said maybe…".

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