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While Liam was calling him a “sad fuck”, Noel Gallagher silently donated royalties from ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ to Manchester victims

Noel Gallagher has silently donated money to victims’ families from the tragic Manchester terror attacks, despite some hardy comments from his brother. 

These two can be a little silly, can’t they?

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Noel Gallagher reportedly donated royalties from Don’t Look Back In Anger in secret, which will hopefully give the unpleasant news reports about Noel a run for their money. 

Oasis song, Don’t Look Back In Anger has acted as a widespread aid to those suffering, becoming extremely popular due to its powerful, positive message that resonates with the terrible tragedy.  Chris Martin from Coldplay performed the hit song with Ariana Grande at the One Love Manchester benefit concert over the weekend.

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Naturally, staying faithful to his continuous negative comments showing his brotherly hatred towards Noel, Liam called Noel a “sad fuck” for not attending the charity event, jumping on Twitter to post, “Noels out of the fucking country weren’t we all love get on a fucking plane and play your tunes for the kids you sad fuck” which was followed by, “Manchester id like to apologise for my brothers absence last night very disappointed stay beautiful stay safe LG x.” 

It was revealed yesterday morning on Radio X that Noel reportedly donated royalties from Don’t Look Back In Anger in secret, which will hopefully give the unpleasant news reports about Noel a run for their money. 

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Radio X host Gordon Smart stated, “I don’t think this is public knowledge because I’m sure he would never mentioned it, but I found out today that as soon as Don’t Look Back In Anger started to appear spontaneously at the vigils, he made sure all the royalties went to the families. That was before any gig was mentioned.”

While many are choosing to focus negatively on the fact that Noel didn’t attend the event, Chris Martin took to Twitter to defend Noel, tweeting “thank you @noelgallagher for giving your blessing and encouragement to play don’t look back in anger and live forever on sunday… everyone knew in advance you couldn’t be there physically, so thank you for being there in spirit… and for lending us those incredible songs. love cm”

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“Loads of amazing musicians from Manchester couldn’t play the gig, but none of them have been dug out. All that has come from that night is good will from most people,” said Smart. 

The One Love Manchester charity event featured acts such as Justin Beiber, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams and more.

via NME