Liam Gallagher Blasts David Beckham’s Knighthood with Five-Word Jibe

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Liam Gallagher took a jab at David Beckham’s possible knighthood with a sarcastic remark on Twitter. Gallagher, unimpressed with the idea of Beckham being called ‘Sir’, shared his thoughts, leading to fans suggesting that he, too, deserves a knighthood. Beckham’s long-awaited title is rumored to be closer than ever, but recent leaks have cast doubts.

Liam Gallagher has set Twitter aflame with his latest commentary on David Beckham’s potential knighthood, expressing a rather vivid opinion in just five words. The Oasis frontman made waves on June 9, following reports that Beckham could soon become “Sir David” as part of King Charles’s birthday honours. Gallagher’s sentiments, however, were less than glowing as he lamented the fuss around such titles, questioning their value.

Gallagher’s barbed comment wasn’t just thrown into the void; he took to his Twitter/X account for a classic Gallagher rant. He quipped, “Don’t know what all the fuss is about receiving a knighthood and being called SIR, all my teachers in school were called SIR and they were all massive C*S, dya get me bruv LG x.” It’s that classic blend of wit and witlessness that everyone loves to hate.

Despite the criticism from Gallagher, fans seem to be rallying for Liam to get his own shot at honour. One enthusiastic supporter mused, “Sir Liam Gallagher of Manchester sounds kinda good though, right?” Another added, “Sir Liam Gallagher. Sounds wrong. Feels right. Let’s make it happen!” One more even joked about Gallagher’s tweets saying, “This is why you can’t leave Twitter.”

Meanwhile, Beckham’s knighthood buzz has been around for a while. He received the OBE back in 2003 and was first nominated for the knighthood back in 2011. Beckham has a personal connection with King Charles, evidenced by their interactions at various events — there was even a hint dropped at the Chelsea Flower Show last month that Beckham could soon be receiving that coveted title.

At the event, King Charles spotted Beckham’s rose enamel pin and teased him with, “You got it, didn’t you?” To which Beckham replied graciously, “It was incredible, thank you. It was very kind.

Original Source: www.express.co.uk

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