Oasis fans tease Liam Gallagher over appeal for stolen jacket with lyrics to his own songs

Stolen coat: Liam Gallagher tweeted to find his missing coat
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Fiona Simpson1 July 2017

Liam Gallagher was mocked by jovial fans on Twitter after appealing for a thief who stole his jacket at Glastonbury.

The former Oasis star said that his signature Stone Island parka had been swiped from his hotel room while he was performing at Worthy Farm last weekend.

He tweeted: "To the c*** who stole my stone island parkas from my hotel room while I was playing Glastonbury hand them over all will be forgiven LG."

But after he shared his distress publicly, followers could not resist the chance to crack puns based on some of his songs.

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One user incorporated lyrics from top hit Wonderwall, and said: "Today is gonna be the day that they're going to give it back to you, Liam."

Another added: "Don't look back in anger, Liam," while several quipped that the alleged thief could be "half the world away by now."

Meanwhile, others jokingly suggested who the culprit might be, with Gallagher's brother, Noel, and Sunday night’s headliner Ed Sheeran topping the list.

Gallagher's angry tweet came on Saturday, a whole week after his performance at the huge event.

He performed music from his upcoming solo album As You Were to a packed audience and dedicated an emotional rendition of Don't Look Back In Anger to the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire and the Manchester and London terror attacks.

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