Robbie Williams has proved words stick as he continues his feud with Noel Gallagher. The former Take That singer, 50, has been locked in a feud with the Oasis star, 57, for years alongside his brother Liam, 51. It has been going on since the 1990s as insults have been thrown about for years.
Robbie continued to poke the Britpop stars at his BST Hyde Park show over the weekend. The pop star could be seen walking out onto the huge stage with a small cardboard cut out of Noel. He then gave the figure a pat on the head, in an apparent mock at Noel's height before kicking off his performance.
However, Robbie decided to sing Oasis' huge hit Don't Look Back In Anger during the show. He was also joined by 90s band Supergrass' front man Gaz Coombes for a rendition of their hit Alright. Robbie and the Oasis brothers traded insults throughout their early careers, with Robbie even challenging Liam to a £100,000 bet to have a boxing match at the 2000 Brit Awards.
Noel famously branded him "that fat dancer from Take That," which didn't go down well at all. In 2022, Robbie hit out at Liam and Noel as he branded them "gigantic bullies". The She's The One singer said he's a "huge fan" of the band and the "incredible hedonism and reckless abandon and rock 'n’ roll" they represented.
He admitted to Zane Lowe on his Apple Music 1 show, that his own competitive nature was part of it. He said: "The great thing about being a fan of Oasis is when Liam comes out with a great album, I can be a fan..
