Liam Gallagher has called his brother Noel a "massive ****" as their feud continues.
It seems there is no peace treaty in sight for the warring former Oasis rockers, as after Noel shared a clip of himself with a sign reading: "Ask me anything about the last 10 years", ahead of a fan Q&A to mark the 10th anniversary of him going solo after quitting the 'Wonderwall' group in 2009.
He captioned the video: "Last chance to ask Noel anything about the last 10 years! Get your questions in the comments below by midnight (BST) tonight #NGHFB10 (sic)."
Liam seized the opportunity to insult his brother, replying: "Why are you such a massive ****?"
Oasis split up in August 2009 after tensions erupted between the siblings backstage before a Paris festival, resulting in a physical fight.
Although Noel, 53, recently said that he would be willing to reform the band for £100 million as he disputed "ludicrous" claims made by Liam last year that he had turned down the sum to get back together.
The guitarist told chat show host Jonathan Ross: "Why do you say 'It's not necessarily untrue' - because it is untrue. There isn't £100m in the music business between all of us…
"If anybody wants to offer me £100 million now, I'll say it now, I'll do it. I'll do it for £100 million.
"Ludicrous. What is funny though is that I think Liam actually believes it, which is the funny thing."
Liam later responded to his brother's comments and said that he would reform the 'Wonderwall' band for "free".
The 48-year-old star commented underneath the Oasis Mania Fanpage's Instagram post about Noel's words, stating: "I'd do it for FREE."
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