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Liam Gallagher lays into brother Noel for performing on X Factor Italia
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Oasis star Noel Gallagher performs on Italian X Factor despite SLAMMING show for having 'nothing to do with music' and previously claiming he TURNED DOWN being a judge
He had previously hit out at the talent show for having 'nothing to do with music'.
But that didn't stop Noel Gallagher taking to the stage on the Italian X Factor on Thursday in Milan to entertain the audience with his solo material.
The former Oasis frontman, 50, appeared to have a change of heart towards the singing competition and beamed as he put on an energetic performance for fans.
His performance came after the release of his solo album High Flying Birds and appearing in high spirits, Noel was seen flashing a smile as he headed out onto the stage and appeared to perform a number of tracks, switching guitars in between songs.
His appearance on The X Factor, however, may come as a surprise to some as the rocker had previously slammed the show for having 'nothing to do with music'.
In an interview with Radio Times back in 2008, Noel had criticised the credibility of the show's judges and its contestants.
He claimed: 'If somebody is dangling this carrot of "fame and fortune" in front of a checkout girl who can sing like Britney Spears then they're going to go for it, right?
'You're going in at the top, with a number one that sells 750,000 or whatever and you've got someone like Danni Minogue telling you you're really talented - and if there's one person in the room who wouldn't know talent if it kicked them in the a*se it's Danni Minogue.'
Noel claimed that he had been personally asked by music mogul Simon Cowell to join the judging panel of The X Factor, but had turned the offer down in a 'long drawn out saga of phone calls'.
The Good Rebel singer explained in an interview with Absolute Radio how he would not like to say lines on TV such as, 'You know I can only take three into the final, and this is the toughest decision I’ve ever had to make. I left Oasis, but that was nothing to compared to this.'
He had, however, praised Simon and his harsh critique as a judge and added: 'This is going to sound crazy but if the music business was inhabited by more people like him it would be in a better place because he’s brutally honest. He’s not pretending to be anything he’s not.'
And earlier this year, he appeared to defend the X Factor judge over claims he has 'ruined' music.
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