Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher addressed questions about his gender identity on X (formerly Twitter).
A fan interaction began after Gallagher shared a statement about his identity on the social media platform.
“I’m not a man I’m a spiritual force of the cosmos,” Gallagher stated. A fan responded by calling him “a womannn.” Gallagher firmly replied, “Stop misgendering me. I’m not a man or a woman. I told you what I was in the tweet above.”
The exchange demonstrates Gallagher’s characteristic direct communication style with his social media followers.
This recent interaction reveals another dimension of Gallagher’s complex history regarding public statements on identity and social issues.
Attitude Magazine documented Gallagher’s evolving relationship with identity-related topics. He faced criticism in 2000 for using homophobic language at the Q Awards during an incident with Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue.
Dorset Eye reported a significant shift in Gallagher’s stance. He apologized in 2018 for his use of homophobic language. He clarified that he never intended the words in a derogatory manner.
His recent statement about being a “spiritual force of the cosmos” shows a new approach to self-expression. This marks a clear departure from his earlier public persona.
The evolution in Gallagher’s public statements mirrors the broader changes in social discourse about identity and gender expression within the music industry.
