Oasis in the early nineties, Liam Gallagher has become one of music's biggest stars.However, his antics on and off stage have become just as famous as the band's music.READ NEXT: Oasis' iconic Be Here Now album cover car goes missing as fans urged to find itFrom causing at the 1996 BRIT Awards, to making jibes at fellow musicians, Liam has been at the centre of some huge controversies throughout his career.As Liam celebrates his 50th birthday, Daily Star takes a look at the star's biggest controversies.Oasis are undeniably one of the biggest acts of all time and in the mid-nineties, they were one of the bands who had spearheaded the Brit Pop movement.It is no surprise then that they were honoured by the BRIT awards in 1996 as Best New Band.However, despite thanking "all the people" in their speech, the band's appearance did not come without a few controversies along the way.The late INXS singer Michael Hutchence gave the band their award, but Liam took the microphone and could be heard making a jibe at the star.He said: "'Right, first thing first.
I heard Michael was going to give me a slap. So come on...'As Michael laughed the comments off, Liam walked away, but brother Noel added: "Has beens shouldn't be dishing out awards to gonna bes."Along with making a dig at Blur, who the group had been previously been locked in a chart battle with, Liam took aim at host Chris Evans when the presenter tried to calm down proceedings onstage."I can't believe this place has tried to send a ginger b*llocks up to get us off stage," said Liam, before grabbing the BRIT award and poking it up his bum.Three years after their BRIT Awards 1996 chaos, Liam was at the center of another controversy - but it wasn't him who started it.
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