Noel Gallagher has once again deflated the swelling rumours of an Oasis reunion, and suggested that recent reports was sparked by 'Liam's people'.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Gallagher was asked about recent Oasis reform rumours "There was a rumoUr last week that we've had a gentleman's agreement [to reform], but that rumor's come from his people."
He went on to label his chaotic Brother as 'disengenuous' to Oasis fans: "He always gets their hopes up...It's always up to me in interview to let the kids down."
Gallagher also chatted about Britpop rivals Blur, who reformed for a set of shows in 2009 which has led to them releasing an album The Magic Whip last month. "They're making the whole reunion thing work for them, which makes me think the reason why they split up in the first place couldn't have been that controversial."
The frontman also suggested he 'can't be arsed' to reform the legendary band in an interview on Alan Carr's Chatty Man last week.
You can watch a section of a sketch where Alan Carr impersonates Liam below:
Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher will this summer headline Latitude Festival, Calling Festival and Summer In The City.