Liam Gallagher’s ex-wife Patsy Kensit revealed she’s suffered a shocking accident, in a post shared just hours ahead of Oasis’ huge reunion gig on Friday.
The actress, 57, who shares model son, 25, with the rocker, explained that she’d broken her shoulder in three places after being spotted wearing a sling at the Gala Night performance of Fawlty Towers: The Play in London.
Patsy did not explain the cause of her accident but did hint that the hotly-anticipated Oasis gigs were likely to give her a much-needed lift when the band reunites to perform in Cardiff on Friday evening.
Taking to her Instagram she wrote: ‘I broke my shoulder in 3 places 3 weeks ago!!! I’m healing and a slight boogie with my besties I’m staying with this week will be a tonic for sure…. Have a great weekend’.
Patsy married Liam, 52, in 1997 in London and Lennon was born in September 1999, a year before their divorce. The couple split shortly after the singer had an affair with Lisa Moorish who had given birth to their daughter Molly in 1998.
In September Pasty vented she didn’t want anymore questions about her thoughts on her ex-husband tour as she joined their son and Noel’s daughter Anais, 24, at the Burberry London Fashion Show.

Liam Gallagher ‘s ex-wife Patsy Kensit revealed she’s suffered a shocking accident , in a post shared just hours ahead of Oasis’ huge reunion gig on Friday (pictured on Thursday evening)

Patsy did not explain the cause of her accident but did hint that the hotly-anticipated Oasis gigs were likely to give her a much-needed lift when the band reunite in Cardiff
It came after as the actress took to Instagram earlier in the week to say she was ‘really happy for Liam and Noel’ after announcing their plans to return to the stage for the first time on stage in 15 years.
Alongside a photo of Liam holding a kitten, she wrote: ‘I will say no more than this I am really happy for Liam and Noel. I’m sure the tour is going to be thrilling and I send nothing but love and light to them both…
‘No more questions it was 25 years ago’.
Meanwhile Oasis mania is well and truly taking over the nation ahead of the iconic Britpop band’s first reunion concert at Cardiff Principality Stadium.
After 15 years, the once warring Gallagher brothers will finally reunite for 41 shows with Welsh fans queuing all night, while those at home were left ‘cringing’ by This Morning’s TV tribute to Noel and Liam.
But some music lovers have been left scrambling for last minute seats, with some that boast a £489 face value being sold for as much as £2,500.
Viagogo has several seated spots on sale for more than £1,000 and reported on its page that 34,000 people had looked at tickets for Friday’s performance. With seats for Saturday’s second night in the Welsh capital have even higher price tags.
Meanwhile many fans have found themsleves falling foul of scammers in their desperate attempt to bag a spot in the crowd and have taken to X to share their frustrations.

Patsy married Liam, 52, in 1997 in London and Lennon was born in September 1999, a year before their divorce (pictured together 1996)

The couple split shortly after the singer had an affair with Lisa Moorish who had given birth to their daughter Molly in 1998 (Liam and Patsy pictured 1996)

In September Pasty vented she didn’t want anymore questions about her thoughts on her ex-husband tour as she joined their son at London Fashion Week (pictured)

Meanwhile many fans have found themsleves falling foul of scammers in their desperate attempt to bag a spot in the crowd and have taken to X to share their frustrations
‘Half the accounts on Twitter are fake and trying to scam by selling Oasis tickets’: ‘pls stop trying to scam me, i just want an oasis ticket fml’: ‘Anyone else’s tickets for Oasis in Cardiff been voided and then been reassigned worse tickets without even an email to note this change ?’.
They have collectively lost more than £2m to scams since tickets for its reunion tour went on sale last year, a major bank estimated. Lloyds Banking Group based the calculation on the volume of fraud reports made by its own customers.
Oasis fans make up more than half of all reported concert ticket scams so far this year, according to Lloyds’ data, losing £436 on average. The biggest amount lost in a single case so far was more than £1,700, suggesting many fans are willing to pay well over face value, the bank said.
Meanwhile This Morning fans switched off their TVs seconds into the show when Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary’s Oasis tribute backfired.
Friday’s instalment of the ITV programme opened with the presenter duo dancing around to the iconic Oasis song, Wonderwall.
Both wore black bucket hats and green coats, while Alison donned small, round sunglasses, mimicking Liam and Noel.
As the music played, they both threw off their coats and hats as they lip synced to the song. Dermot commented to Alison: ‘You’re the only person I’ve seen ever that looks good in a bucket hat.’
She replied: ‘You look really good actually. Oasis fans, you can stop crying your hat out because Liam and Noel have officially decided to stop looking back in anger and are getting back together,’ Dermot exclaimed.

Fans were spotted turning up hours before the gig in Cardiff

Meanwhile This Morning viewers were left cringing by the show’s tribute to the Gallagher brothers




However, the pair’s performance didn’t impress some viewers who took to social media to share their thoughts on the Oasis tribute act
Alison added: ‘After 16 years apart, today the band will finally roll with it on stage once again kicking off their first stop on their comeback tour in Cardiff which is happening tonight!’.
However, the pair’s performance didn’t impress some viewers who took to social media to share their thoughts on the Oasis tribute act.
One said: ‘#thismorning F**k sake’: ‘Oh my f*****g god #thismorning.’Yeah not watching this s**t #ThisMorning,: ‘#thismorning are all programmes on ITV opening today with the presenters dressed as Oasis?
‘@ITV why do you do this ? You pick a subject, today it’s #Oasis and you rinse it across every single show on your channel. Do you not think they are making enough cash with you giving them free publicity! #ThisMorning,’ another commented.

The Cardiff Principality Stadium has already been lit up in anticipation of the first show