Anais Gallagher says she goes to her dad Noel for advice cos the songwriter is the “most level headed person” she knows.
The daughter of the Oasis star also used a new interview to hit back at the ‘Nepo Baby’ tag, insisting only Noel’s money helped her and not his reputation because she has not gone nto the music industry.
Anais said: “With my family, what you see is what you get. They are really hard working people. With my dad, I would always go to him for help or advice - it’s funny that a rock star from the 90s is like the most level headed person I know. He’s definitely my guiding force in life.”
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Like thousands of other people, Anais is looking forward to .
She added: “This year is going to be pretty busy. I want to get more into taking photos on film sets. And personally? Limit the amount of hangovers I have after all the Oasis concerts, remember to take my supplements and drink a lot of water.”
Anais, daughter of Noel and his first wife Meg Matthews, is an influencer and a photographer and hopes to do more photography on film sets in the future. She cites Jill Furmanovsky as a big influence, and she has taken some iconic shots of Oasis down the years.
On being born a Gallagher with privileges, Anais told Hello! Fashion magazine: “All my privilege and in quotation marks ‘luck’ has come from my financial stability - not my dad’s fame. I went to school with a lot of wealthy people who probably had the exact same amount of privilege as me, but they wouldn’t get called a nepo baby because their dad is a layer or a politician.
“My dad paid for my private education, he paid for my university degree. I was given money to live on so I didn’t need to get a job when I was at University. If I needed a new camera, he would buy me a new camera to help with my studies. All of those things made my life easier than my friends who had to struggle whilst they were studying. But I never wanted to be a musician, so him writing Wonderwall never really helped me out. But him having money? Yes.”
Anais also criticised some of the older Oasis devotees for being aggressive and dismissive of younger fans.
She said: "I see this all the time actually - where someone will post a funny video or a cover song and people would say '[Oasis] would hate this'. No, no, you hate this.
"Sometimes people put this hyper-aggressive masculine ideology into what they think that my dad and my uncle are going to be like.
"They're actually a lot more accepting than the fans are."
She added: "People really love to hate on anything that young women like and it's really fascinating to me that young women want to go and see and they're criticised because apparently it's not cool or it's embarrassing - and then young women want to go see Oasis and they're not allowed.
"So, where are young women allowed to take up space? People used the excuse of saying 'you weren't around', as a huge music fan myself, loads of bands that I like split up or were dead even by the time that I came to listen to them."
Noel and Liam will walk on stage for the first time together since the band split on July 4 at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium. There will also be dates in Manchester, London and Dublin as part of the tour.
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