August 27, 2009 9:51

Natalie Appleton: 'Oasis will never split up' - Daily Gossip

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Natalie Appleton: 'Oasis will never split up' - Daily Gossip

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Welcome to the Daily Gossip: your daily stop-off to find out who in the world of music has been up to what.

Today’s top gossip:

Liam Gallagher's sister-in-law – former All Saints singer Natalie Appleton – says Oasis will never split up. She revealed that the band were "devastated" they had to cancel last Sunday's (August 23) headline appearance at V Festival Chelmsford due to Gallagher being ill, and scoffed rumours that they are on the verge of splitting. "Oasis will die before they split up… they're going to go on forever until they are old men," she explained. "The rumours are absolute rubbish. Even in his sick bed Liam was vowing to get back on stage." She added that Gallagher was "so happy" that Snow Patrol and Keane covered Oasis songs at the festival (Daily Mirror).

From the papers:

Calvin Harris beat Dizzee Rascal at a game of table tennis recently, sending the rapper into a massive sulk (The Sun).

Lily Allen says she wants to appear on 'Celebrity Come Dine With Me' (Daily Star).

Jay-Z and Beyonce are looking to buy a house in Singapore ahead of the inaugural F1 Rocks event there on September 24-26, at which Beyonce will perform (The Sun).

Preston bought The Big Issue in Chiswick, west London (Daily Star).

The Killers ate sushi with Chris Martin in Zuma, London (Daily Mirror).

Emailed from NME.COM readers:

Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys watched Arctic Monkeys' London O2 Academy Brixton gig last night (from Paul).

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