Noel Gallagher’s daughter Anais Gallagher has been spotted holidaying with her partner in France, who some fans may recognise from one of Channel 4’s biggest programmes. The Oasis star’s daughter posted her holiday snaps online following rumours that she encouraged her dad’s band to reunite.
Anais appeared smitten with her boyfriend Callum Scott Howells, who is seldom seen online, as they relished their romantic holiday. Callum is best known for his roles in It’s A Sin, The Way and The Beautiful Game.
The pair have reportedly been an item since 2023, after they began spending more time together when Anais allegedly broke up with her long-term boyfriend, Julius Roberts.
The former couple were together for three years, but a source told Daily Mail that they ended their relationship in 2022 after Anais relocated back to London after living on Julius’ family farm in Dorset, reports the Mirror.
Not only is Anais a stylish influencer and photographer in her own right, but she has been credited as the catalyst for her dad, Noel Gallagher, and uncle, Liam Gallagher, reuniting for their new tour.
According to a source, following Noel’s split from Sara MacDonald, his daughter Anais provided immense comfort and encouragement, urging him to reconnect with his brother Liam. The source revealed to The Sun: “Anais was one of the biggest sources of comfort and support for Noel following his divorce. She was the one who was helping him get back on his feet and return to doing things he loved that had fallen by the wayside.”
Anais reportedly maintained a close bond with Liam and his sons, Gene and Lennon, even after the brothers’ infamous feud.
As a photographer, Anais recently defended younger Oasis fans, arguing that her father’s music is “timeless” and that fans from any generation can appreciate it. In an interview with Hello! magazine, she stated: “I see this all the time actually – where someone will post a funny video or a cover song and people would say ‘[Oasis] would hate this’. No, no, you hate this.”
She added: “Sometimes people put this hyper-aggressive masculine ideology into what they think that my dad and my uncle are going to be like. They’re actually a lot more accepting than the fans are.”
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