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Liam Gallagher forced to postpone his wedding because he’s not hiding his pretty face behind a mask

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supports HTML5 videoLiam Gallagher is delaying his Italian wedding until 2021 because he doesn’t want to wear a mask on his big day.The rocker wants to make sure partner Debbie Gwyther can see his ‘pretty face’ when they get married.Their wedding was originally set to take place next month, but due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the happy couple would have to have their noses and mouths covered.He told The Chris Moyles Show: ‘Yeah we’re getting married next year in Italy and it’s going to be mega.‘It’s been put back a year.

It was meant to be next month, but they were saying you gotta wear face masks and I ain’t hiding this pretty face.’The Oasis star joked that being able to show his face at his wedding was just as important as being.

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