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Noel Gallagher has hit out at One Direction and their young fans, claiming that their 12-year-old audience want to grow up and 'give the boyband blowjobs'.
The outspoken High Flying Birds frontman blasted the boyband in a new interview with GQ magazine, in which he also hit out at the music policy on Radio One, claiming there is no 'soul' in the music they play.
"I can't get my head round pop music. It's all on the same frequency," he tells the magazine. "It all seems designed to aggravate my teeth. You know music that makes your teeth hurt?
"There's a lack of soul on Radio 1. I mean, what is going to be the future of chart music?" he added.
He goes on to list everyone who is 'winning' from the success of One Direction, from the boyband to their fans to their songwriters.
"Everybody's winning out of it. One Direction aren't working in the local f**king Costcutter, so they're winning," he continues. "The geezer who's writing the f**king s**t tunes - he's winning. He's got f**king new houses coming out of his earholes.
"The record company are winning - 'cos they're all getting their f**king bonuses at Christmas.
"The young 12-year-old girls are winning because one day they might actually grow up to give one of them a blowjob. They're all winning."
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Gallagher does name one person who isn't benefitting from One Direction's ongoing success - himself, adding: "The only people who are losing are idiots like me at 9.30 in the morning when you're trying to get the kids out the door for school, and they're f**king murdering one of Blondie's songs."
Below: Noel Gallagher, Justin Timberlake, Alex Turner and more at the GQ Awards