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Published 19:28 14 May 2025 BST
Updated 09:34 15 May 2025 BST

Liam Gallagher's daughter is pregnant with a Liverpool star's baby.
The Oasis frontman is set to become a grandad after his oldest daughter Molly Moorish-Gallagher shared an image to Instagram confirming that she is pregnant.
The 27-year-old revealed the news in a photo with her partner and Liverpool footballer Nat Phillips, 28,who has spent this season on loan at Derby County.
Along with the picture she shared an emoji of a pregnant woman and the caption: "Bulking season."
The post also included a video of her and her partner posing while cradling her baby bump.
Other baby related images were included in the revelatory post.
The news was met with plenty of good wishes from friends and the public.
Her centre-back partner Nat wrote: "Can't wait, love you both loads."
Meanwhile, her mum Lisa Moorish wrote: "Waaaaaaah! Can't wait to be [grandma emoji]."
Her brother Gene Gallagher simply reacted with heart emojis.
Fans also commented, poking fan at Liam Gallagher who is set to become a grandad.
One fan commented: "Liam Gallagher's gonna be a grandad [crying emojis]. Congrats Molly."
Another commented next to laughing emojis: "Grandpa Liam."
Molly is the eldest of Liam Gallagher's more children and she is the daughter of Lisa Moorish who he had an affair with while in a relationship with Patsy Kensit.
Liam was estranged from Molly for some time until reconnecting in 2018.
Molly first announced she was dating footballer Nat in 2021.
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