Peter Kay has suggested that he has been banned from presenting at the BRIT Awards following his feud with Liam Gallagher.The comedian hit headlines in 2010 after calling the former Oasis frontman a “knobhead” while hosting that year’s ceremony.Gallagher was collecting the award for British Album of 30 Years, which went to Oasis’ ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’, when the musician threw his microphone into the crowd.
Kay then said to the audience: “What a knobhead.”Writing in his new biography TV: Big Adventures On The Small Screen, Kay reflected on the incident, writing (via The Mirror): “Liam Gallagher won an award.
He swaggered on stage to collect it, then threw it into the audience and walked off.“He could have hit somebody in the face with it.
What a knobhead, I thought. So I said just that when I walked back to the mic ‘what a knobhead.'”The comedian admitted that he “wasn’t trying to be controversial, or stir trouble”, adding: “I just said what was on my mind.
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