Sunday Mirror

France stormed by Liam Ooh-la-lalagher

Rocker takes 24 pals and family on Gallic adventure

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The music star, 47, flew a party of family and friends on a swanky private jet to a mansion in the Dordogne.

His crew included sons

, 19, and Lennon , 20, and daughter Molly , 22 – along with her new boyfriend Louis Hartley .

It is Louis’ first holiday with Liam and fiancée Debbie Gwyther , 37, who organised the trip.

Liam’s big brother Paul , Debbie’s twin sister Katie and a string of pals also attended.

But there was no Oasis reunion – as brother Noel , 53, swerved the extravagan­za. Zut alors!

The pair sti l l haven’t spoken after years of feuding – despite rumours they were both to appear at this year’s cancelled Glastonbur­y.

A source reveals: “As soon as lockdown was lifted, Liam planned a holiday for family and mates. He’s got a teepee in his garden in London but there’s only so much fun you can have in a tent.

“So he decided to go all out with a French adventure.”

Fortunatel­y, the only casualty was Katie’s mobile phone after she was thrown fully clothed into the pool.

Liam’s last family holiday in Los Angeles included a tarot reader and a Mariachi band for entertainm­ent.

He previously told me how he wanted to move to Paris before he turns 50.

He said: “I love the buildings… I’ve done everything and you think, ‘ What goals have I got left?’

“I’ll rock a beret easy. I’ll rock the onions as well and a stripy thing and a wonky bike with a baguette on my arm.

“We love it and Debbie speaks French so she can do all the ordering.”

It’s been a top year for Liam, who recently recorded a new track at Abbey Road Studios – which he describes as a “strange but celestial experience”. His second solo album Why Me? Why Not, released last year, went to No 1 in the UK.

He has teased a third record, called Come On You Know.

Liam was meant to walk down the aisle with Debbie in Italy last week but it’s been postponed until next year.

Let’s hope he comes back from France with even more va va voom.

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