Liam Gallagher recently adopted a rescue pup from Thailand, and the news has been met with much praise from his fans. The former Oasis frontman contacted the Happy Doggo sanctuary and welcomed Buttons, a puppy who had been abandoned in the jungle for “not being cute enough” by its former family.
Niall Harbison, the dog rescuer, shared his surprise when he found Gallagher’s application for adoption. He initially thought it was a prank or a wind-up, but it turned out to be the real deal. After joining a video call to check if his home would be a good fit for Buttons, as is standard with all applicants, the singer flew his pup nearly 6,000 miles (9,500km) to their new home in the UK.
Harbison shared a video to his social media profile to explain Buttons’ story, set to Oasis’ ‘Stand My Be’. The clip included photos of Gallagher playing and snuggling Buttons with the text: “Well done Buttons. Sometimes dreams do come true.”
In other news, Oasis will be releasing new formats of ‘The Masterplan’ to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the album. This includes CD, cream cassette and limited-edition double vinyl in an array of colours. Gallagher has also hinted to a fan that his next album is finished, though no release date has been announced. The last studio album came in 2022 with ‘C’mon You Know’.
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