
Liam Gallagher has called out ‘arrogant’ brother Noel as he revealed their major differences.
The Oasis stars, who famously split in 2009, seem to have buried their feud as the kicked off their reunion tour on July 4.
But now, in an interview featured in new book A Sound So Very Loud: The Inside Story of Every Song Oasis Recorded, frontman Liam, 52, has said that the pair are – and have been – complete are opposites.
In the book, released on July 2, Liam agreed with Noel’s thoughts in the 2016 documentary Supersonic when he described himself as a cat and Liam was a dog.
‘Without a doubt,’ Liam said in the interview which featured in the upcoming book.
‘He’s arrogant, sticks his a*** up, comes and goes as he pleases… loves being stroked. Total tart. Loves you when he wants. I only get took out on a lead.’

Liam Gallagher has called out ‘arrogant’ brother Noel as he revealed their major differences in an interview featured in their new book A Sound So Very Loud

The Oasis stars, who famously split in 2009, seem to have buried their feud for their reunion tour which kicked off on July 4
Noel said in the documentary: ‘I’m a cat. That’s just what I am. I’ve accepted it. I’m a bit of a b******d.’
It comes after Liam and Noel walked out on stage holding hands again for night two of their long-awaited reunion tour in Cardiff.
Fans of the iconic band were blown away on the first night, which kicked off on Friday, as they reunited after 16 years and delivered an electrifying set, packed with energy and nostalgia.
On Saturday night, the brothers continued their display of unity as they held hands during their entrance.
The thousands of fans cheered as the brothers took to the stage, with Liam letting go of Noel’s hand to bow down to him.
More than 75,000 fans gathered at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium for the first night of the long-awaited Oasis reunion tour.
And as history was made with Noel and brother Liam appearing on stage together for the first time in over a decade, fans couldn’t contain their love and excitement.
Liam and Noel are also taking extreme measures throughout their legendary Oasis reunion tour by staying apart to avoid another rift.

It comes after Liam and Noel walked out on stage holding hands again for night two of their long-awaited reunion tour in Cardiff
It’s claimed they are staying in separate hotels half an hour away from each other.
The lead up to the gig ‘has all been carefully orchestrated,’ with a source saying ‘they don’t want to over-expose themselves to each other.’
‘Having separate residences is the best option so they can relax in their own space,’ they told The Sun.
‘They stayed in separate locations outside the city around half an hour away from each other.’
The brothers are ‘happy families at the moment’ and reportedly want to keep it that way.
They have had a lifestyle overhaul, with Liam coming off the booze and ‘sounding better.’
It’s claimed he wants ‘eight hours of sleep every night’ and they’re avoiding partying completely to make it work.
Daily Mail has reached out to Liam and Noel’s reps for comment.

It’s claimed the brothers are staying in separate hotels half an hour away from each other (pictured on stage during their first night of tour in Cardiff)
Kicking off the show, Liam and Noel walked out with their arms around each other in a sweet display of unity, before they proudly gazed on at the crowds, who erupted into rounds of deafening applause.
As the masses gathered on Friday, Liam said: ‘Manchester vibes in the area,’ before he kicked off the show with Hello, which served as the opening track for their 1995 classic ‘What’s The Story (Morning Glory).
They then went into Acquiesce – a song from their first 1995 album, which was followed by the iconic Morning Glory – the titular song of the second studio album.
He then ordered the crowd to ‘turn around and bounce’ ahead of Cigarettes and Alcohol.
After performing Some Might Say, Bring It On Down and Fade Away, Liam went off for a rest, while Noel performed his acoustic version of Talk Tonight.
Then Noel appeared emotional as he performed Half The World Away and even stopped singing for a few bars at one point.
Liam later said: ‘Are you having a good time?’ before addressing the ticket chaos: ‘Was it worth the £40,000 you paid for the ticket.’
Tickets were meant to start at £74.25 for seated tickets at their Wembley shows, with the most expensive ticket being a £506.25 pre-show party.
Throughout their various sets, poignant pictures of the family’s home in Manchester flashed up on the screen along with baby pictures of both brothers.
The brothers ended the show with Rock n Roll, but fans cheers for an encore, with the pair strolling back out, with two of their fan favourite hits still to come.
The crowds went wild as they belted out Wonderwall and the brothers became very emotional as they began to close down the show.
‘Thanks for putting up with us over the years. We’re hard work. We get it,’ Liam gushed.
They then rounded off their first gig in 16 years with legendary track Champagne Supernova.