Liam Gallagher is set to become a grandfather. The Oasis member's daughter Molly Moorish-Gallagher has announced that she is pregnant.
Molly - who is the eldest of Liam's children, but his only child with Lisa Moorish - shared that she is expecting a baby with her partner, footballer Nat Phillips, on . Alongside an emoji depicting a pregnancy, she wrote: "bulking season." The post included a series of photos related to her , including baby clothes and photos of her cradling her bump.
A video in the post showed Molly, who was cradling her baby bump, and her partner stood in front of a fountain. Another photo showed a t-shirt that read: "Cool mums have cool kids." Molly also showcased that she has a mug with "mum" written all over it, and shared an apparent throwback photo of herself looking after a doll when she was a child.
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Professional footballer Nat - who has played for teams like Liverpool over the course of his career - is among those who have reacted to the post. The Derby County centre-back wrote: "Can't wait, love you both loads."
Molly's mother Lisa Moorish responded to her daughter's post in the comments section: "Waaaaaaah! Can't wait to be [grandma emoji]." She also included heart emojis. Molly's brother Gene Gallagher simply reacted with heart emojis.
Fans also reacted. One person wrote: "Liam Gallagher's gonna be a grandad [crying emojis]. Congrats Molly." Another said beside laughing emojis: "Grandpa Liam."
Someone wrote: "Aww congratulations to you both." Another said: "Oh my goodness!!! Congratulations Molly! Wishing you all the happiness."
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