Liam 'going to get the SAS' to take back dogs

Liam Gallagher is prepared to send the SAS in to "rescue" his two dogs from estranged wife Nicole Appleton.

Liam 'going to get the SAS' to take back dogs

Liam Gallagher is prepared to send the SAS in to "rescue" his two dogs from estranged wife Nicole Appleton.

The Beady Eye frontman singer is reportedly "serious" about stealing the pair's two pet pooches, Ruby Tuesday and Brigitte Bardot, because he misses them so much and he is unable to ask the former All Saints singer to see them because they are not on speaking terms.

A source said: “Liam is telling pals he knows someone in the SAS [Special Air Service] who will rescue them.

“He’s saying they could be in and out in a flash and they won’t need to abseil down the building because there are drain pipes.

“As they belong to the both of them, he thinks he has every right.

“He’s missing them a lot and desperately wants to see them.

“He was serious about stealing them back.

“It’s not like he can call Nicole and ask to see them — they’re definitely not on speaking terms."

Should Liam not go through with his plan then the 41-year-old singer is expected to be locked in a custody battle with Nicole - who was left devastated this summer when it emerged Liam had fathered a child with US journalist Liza Ghorbani - over their sausage dogs when they start divorce proceedings.

A source added to The Sun newspaper: “Given how much he’s talking about them, he’ll definitely be asking to share custody of them when divorce proceedings start.”

The former Oasis frontman was recently said to be missing his two canines so much he has been visiting pet shops in Primrose Hill, north London, to get his "doggy fix".

more courts articles

Man admits killing Irish pensioner (87) on mobility scooter in London Man admits killing Irish pensioner (87) on mobility scooter in London
Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges
Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court

More in this section

Stressed business woman overworked in office Natural Health: I'm perimenopausal and find it difficult to focus at work
Smartwatch with health app. Glowing neon icon on brick wall background Health watch: How much health data is healthy? 
Cork's wild salmon warrior Sally Ferns Barnes looks to the future Cork's wild salmon warrior Sally Ferns Barnes looks to the future
ieParenting Logo
Writers ieParenting

Our team of experts are on hand to offer advice and answer your questions here

Your digital cookbook

ieStyle Live 2021 Logo
ieStyle Live 2021 Logo

IE Logo
Outdoor Trails

Discover the great outdoors on Ireland's best walking trails

IE Logo
Outdoor Trails

Lifestyle
Newsletter

The best food, health, entertainment and lifestyle content from the Irish Examiner, direct to your inbox.

Sign up
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited