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Molly Moorish gets love advice from dad Liam Gallagher

Molly Moorish gets "boy advice" from her dad Liam Gallagher.
The 21-year-old student – whose mother is singer Lisa Moorish – never met her famous father until she was 18 years old but they now have a very close relationship.
She said: "I go to him for boy advice. He’ll be like, ‘Stay away from that one…’
"I’ve obviously got the eyebrows. I mean, they’re big."
The pair met for the first time in the 47-year-old rocker’s local pub in 2018 and though Molly had a brief moment of thinking the situation was "weird", she was relieved to find the tension quickly melted away.
She told the new issue of Grazia magazine: "We went to the pub and got on so well. For the build-up, I was not really thinking about it. Then, for the first five minutes, I was like, ‘Oh, this is weird’, and then it just was fine."
But the pair could have had a more "awkward" first encounter after they attended the same BRIT Awards afterparty.
Molly said: "I had no idea he was in the room until the next day. I read that and I was like, ‘That could’ve been awkward…’"
Before meeting the former Oasis frontman, Molly had met her 18-year-old half-brother Gene – whose mother is Nicole Appleton – several times when she was around six years old.
She said: "He doesn’t remember it, but I do!"
And she came face-to-face with Lennon – Liam’s 20-year-old son from his first marriage to Patsy Kensit – at an event after following one another on Instagram.
She recalled: "We were both like… ‘Oh, hi!’ "
Before connecting with Liam, Molly had been in regular contact with her uncle, Noel Gallagher – who is estranged from his sibling and former Oasis bandmate – but now she’s established a relationship with her dad, they no longer communicate.
She said: "We don’t ‘not speak’ but we don’t speak, if that makes sense.
"[It] wasn’t my decision."
The model insisted she never missed Liam – who also has six-year-old daughter, Gemma, who he has never met – when she was growing up because he’d never been part of her life.
She said: "It was normal because it was just what I knew."