Liam Gallagher has offered an olive branch in his long-running feud with Robbie Williams. The former Oasis frontman has been locked in a war of words with the 'Let Me Entertain You' hitmaker for over two decades but after Robbie - who recently again challenged Liam to a fight - recently revealed his father Pete Conway has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, his old enemy has reached out to offer support.

Liam Gallagher ends Robbie Williams feud

Liam Gallagher ends Robbie Williams feud

Liam Gallagher - Glastonbury Festival 2019 - Getty
Liam Gallagher - Glastonbury Festival 2019 - Getty

Liam tweeted: "Oi Robbie balboa it's LG I hear you got shit going down in your fam I'm sorry to hear that love n light going out to your famiky stay cool and in tune LG x (sic)"

Robbie was happy to receive Liam's message
Robbie was happy to receive Liam's message

The 46-year-old singer was delighted to receive the message from Liam and admitted it "means a lot" to him. He replied: "Brother.that means a lot to me ..Carry on being celestial .the world needs you .Your fan rob [heart emoji] (sic)"

Liam dismissed fight talk
Liam dismissed fight talk

Despite their war of words over the years, Robbie recently hailed Liam "iconic" and "the voice of a generation", prompting a fan in a separate exchange to ask the 'For What It's Worth' singer if his fight with his rival was off. Using the rhyming slang for fight - Barry White - Liam replied: "There was never gonna be a Barry peace n love (sic)"

Robbie's wife Ayda told him fighting talk was to stop
Robbie's wife Ayda told him fighting talk was to stop

Earlier this month, Robbie again challenged Liam to a fight in order to raise money for the NHS. He said: "I still want to fight. There's a lot of things I want to experience. "I saw KSI and Logan Paul fight and just thought, 'That looks amazing.' "I don't dislike anybody enough to train for those 10 weeks and give it my all apart from Liam. "The offer still stands, I'm available, let's do it for the NHS." Last October, the former Take That star - who first laid down the gauntlet to Liam at the 2000 BRIT Awards with a £100,000 bet on the table - suggested the pair go head to head in a "professional" boxing match, but retracted his statements the following month when his wife Ayda Field called the idea "embarrassing".