Former Oasis member Noel Gallagher felt bored on social media
Noel Gallagher complained about his own participation in social networks. The legendary guitarist Oasis doesn’t like being on Instagram, but he can’t go out, as he revealed in an interview with radio X (via CheatSheet).
As part of the dissemination of the work in the group Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birdsthe musician was prevented from leaving the platform, despite attempts: “Yes, I have an Instagram account. I’ve been trying to leave it for a few years.”
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“People in my office won’t let me out because there’s still a lot of followers there. I was on Instagram for a year, when I got to sophomore year, I found myself doing the same thing over and over. It’s boring as fuck,” he added.
Santa has 823k followers on his account but doesn’t follow anyone.
Recently, the musician received criticism on Twitter for ableist speeches during Glastonbury. When trying to watch Jamie T’s show, Gallagher and his friends attended the presentation of the PCD area, made especially for people with disabilities, which he said he did not initially understand the purpose of the platform.
[Nós] we couldn’t get on stage because we were drunk, so I showed my pass and said “this group is with me”, and we walked to this platform – unbeknownst to us, it was the platform for the disabled.
On site, Gallagher reportedly made ableist jokes with spectators who were watching the shows, saying he would have knocked a disabled fan out of his wheelchair so his son would have a better view and even said, “Stand up you can walk. I must say that these handicapped people have a great view of everything”.
Source: Rollingstone

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