Liam Gallagher has revealed that one of his sons was expelled from school.
The former Oasis singer singer took part in an interview with his children for The Sunday Times, where he claimed that 17-year-old Gene – who he shares with his ex-wife Nicole Appleton – was asked to leave the “most laid-back school in the world”.
Asked by the newspaper why he was expelled, Gene said: “Nothing to be proud of.”
But he was soon interrupted by the Shockwave singer who quipped: “Oh, it is! King Alfred is the most laid-back school in the world.”
According the the outlet, Gene found work on a building site – much to the amusement of his dad and older brother Lennon, 19.
Lennon – whose mother is Liam’s first wife Patsy Kensit – said: “It was for a week,” to which Liam added: “It was a couple of days, weren’t it? It wasn’t even a week!”
Gene has used his free time to not only support his dad on his live dates so far, but was seen backstage at The Mighty Hoopla, where his mother performed as part of All Saints.
Liam – who also shares Molly, 21, with Lisa Moorish and Gemma, six, with Liza Ghorbani – admitted his kids aren’t big fans of his music and would rather be “getting off their heads” backstage.
He admitted: “I don’t think they’re big fans of Oasis. I mean, they come to my gigs, but you can see they’re just going, like [yawning], ‘He’s doing Wonderwall, that’s got to be near the end.’
“Or you look round for them and none of them are there — not even Debbie. They’re all backstage, getting off their heads.”
Source: Radio X