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Noel Gallagher Pranks Liam With Haunted Furniture, Reunites Oasis

Noel Gallagher spent years moving brother Liam's furniture and now he thinks it's haunted

Noel Gallagher recently revealed a mischievous prank he played on his brother Liam involving moving furniture to make him believe their house was haunted. The elaborate trick involved rearranging items in Liam's bedroom, such as turning pictures back to front and moving lamps across the room, to play on his fear of ghosts. Noel's antics seemed to have a lasting impact on Liam, as he admitted to occasionally feeling spooked by John Lennon's rocking chair, which he once owned. Liam shared that the chair would sometimes rock on its own, leading to moments of unease.

The Gallagher brothers, known for their tumultuous relationship, have been in the spotlight recently due to rumors of an Oasis reunion after 15 years of estrangement. Fans have been eagerly anticipating a potential comeback from the iconic band, signaling a possible resolution to the long-standing feud between the siblings. Despite their history of sibling rivalry and pranks, it appears that Noel and Liam may be on better terms now, with Liam reflecting on past incidents with a sense of humor.

As the brothers navigate their personal and professional lives, their playful antics from the past continue to entertain and intrigue fans. Noel's elaborate ghostly hoax serves as a reminder of the dynamic relationship between the Gallagher brothers, showcasing both their bond and their penchant for mischief. Whether or not the brothers will officially reunite remains to be seen, but their shared history of pranks and rock 'n' roll antics continues to captivate audiences around the world.

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