Liam Gallagher asks for forgiveness after sending death threat tweet to Atletico Madrid player
Liam Gallagher has asked his fanbase to forgive him after sending a death threat tweet to Atletico Madrid player Stefan Savic.
On Wednesday (13 April) Atletico Madrid played Manchester City in a Champions League match, and although the match ended 0-0 with Manchester City winning 1-0 on aggregate, Liam Gallagher expressed his frustrations with one Atletico Madrid player on Twitter.
In a now-deleted tweet, Gallagher wrote, "Stefan Savic this is a threat if I come across you ya goofy looking CUNT your dead MCFC."
Gallagher addressed his death threat tweet on the platform this morning (15 April), writing, "Love love love peace peace peace forgive forgive forgive kiss kiss kiss."
Love love love peace peace peace forgive forgive forgive kiss kiss kiss
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) April 15, 2022
In a second tweet he added, "He who without sin throw the first stone have a good Friday and remember always look on the bright side of life ya Bumbaclarts."
He who without sin throw the first stone have a good Friday and remember always look on the bright side of life ya Bumbaclarts
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) April 15, 2022
Gallagher wrote in a third tweet, "Im really upset and annoyed at myself I feel I’ve let all my fans down by my outlandish behaviour I’m a role model to GROWN UPS hope you can forgive me LFUCKING x"
Im really upset and annoyed at myself I feel I’ve let all my fans down by my outlandish behaviour I’m a role model to GROWN UPS hope you can forgive me LFUCKING x
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) April 15, 2022
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