Liam Gallagher ‘cried’ when he met his daughter Molly Moorish, 19, for the first time
LIAM Gallagher reportedly cried when he met his daughter Molly Moorish, 19, for the first time.
The former Oasis star is said to have broken down in tears during their secret meeting two weeks ago.
The 45-year-old rocker revealed earlier this year that he had never met Molly, who was born after he cheated on then wife Patsy Kensit with Lisa Moorish.
But earlier this week, Liam shared a shot of himself standing with Molly and his sons Lennon, 18, and Gene, 16.
It's thought she was there to watch him perform at the London Stadium on Wednesday, alongside her brothers.
now reports Liam and Molly actually met for the first time at a pub in North London earlier this month.
He is said to to have wept as he told her: "I’m so proud of you."
Liam is said to have agreed to get to know Molly after they both attended the same Brit Awards party back in February but didn't meet.
They are reported to have finally come face-to-face at a secret meeting at the The Red Lion & Sun in Highgate.
A source told the publication: "He told her how proud of her he was...
“After a few hours it got very emotional. Liam shed some tears and so did Mollie..."
The Oasis star also has another daughter Gemma, who he is still believed to have not met.
Gemma was born from his affair with New York journalist Liza Ghorbani, while married to Nicole Appleton.
He had his son Lennon with Patsy and Gene with Nicole Appleton and he has always had a relationship with them.
Speaking to about Molly in February of this year, he said: "I've just never got around to meeting her. I've heard she's all right, though. She's doing all right.
"I never heard anything that she wanted to meet me.”
Liam, who does provide financially for the children, continued: "Not met the one in New York either.
"But I wish them well, if they ever need anything, give us a shout."
Liam previously admitted he hadn’t met Molly because of his bad relationship with her mum Lisa.
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He told GQ magazine in the past: "The kid I haven’t seen. But if I met her, she’d be cool. She’s welcome in my world, without a doubt, but I just ain’t met her, because her mam’s . . . listen, we don’t work. We don’t get on.
“[I've] Got no problem with the girl whatsoever.
"I bought them a house and all that tack. I just think she’s best off with her mum. If it happens, it happens. Certainly, wouldn’t turn her away. Let it be.”
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