Oasis’ Noel Gallagher looks miserable as he watches Man City lose with daughter Anais and her famous boyfriend

Noel Gallagher looked completely depressed when he saw his beloved Manchester City losing to Crystal Palace this afternoon.

De Rocker, 57, was accompanied by his daughter Anais and her actor friend Callum Howells to see how the Underdog achieved one of the largest FA Cup Final Disrupts in the recent memory by beating Man City 1-0 in Wembley Stadium.

Noel looked animated at some point while talking to it is a sin star callum, who has been going out for more than a year with Anais, 25, now.

Anais, who is Noel's daughter with his ex Meg Matthews, was seen in a man of a man City shirt for the big game.

Noel and his brother Liam are both lifelong fans of the team and will undoubtedly be destroyed by the result.

Liam, who was not at the game, then posted X: “Uitly led S *** respect for Palace.”

The outing with Anais comes after the sun revealed that the famous brothers consulted their children about which hits can be played for their upcoming Oasis Live '25 tour.

Anais has selected Oasis tracks that are popular on TIKTOK.

A source said: “Tiktok has the power to bring songs from the nineties and Noughties back to the mainstream.

“Less well -known songs from Oasis, including Bonehead's Bank Holiday and Talk Tonight, are shared on the app under the younger generation.

“Noel and Liam love that some of their less famous songs are spoken on TIKTOK.”

The model, which has 160,600 followers on Tiktok, often uses Oasis tracks to accompany videos that she shares on the platform.

The model and photographer – whose mother Noel's ex Meg Mathews is – filmed a clip of her application of Lipgloss, on the Oasis -Track of 1995 She's Electric.

She has also shared a video of herself lip synchronization with the song of the band Digsy's Dinner from 1994-captioned: “Silly Song.”

Speaking of the song, from album, maybe, she may said, “It's absolutely not my favorite.”

Noel previously revealed that Anais Little by Little loved the band from the 2002 band, from their album Heathen Chemistry.

Before he played the song during a performance on the O2 of London in 2012, Noel told the audience: “I widely this to my daughter – she said it was her favorite song when she was nine.”

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