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Liam Gallagher loses it in self-isolation as he sings Smash song and wears colander as a hat

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Self-isolation and social distancing is beginning to take its toll on the nation, as many suffer feelings of loneliness, depression and complete boredom.

But Liam Gallagher has found a novel was to pass the time, with a series of bizarre videos posted on his Twitter. The Oasis singer, 47, has been making light of the situation as Brits have been advised to self-isolate at home in a bid to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.

In his latest clip, Liam donned a colander as a hat while loudly singing “With mash make Smash,” at the camera, referencing the song from the old instant mashed potato adverts.

He spun the colander around as he sang. The clip was captioned “Mash up ya big bad self” and is the latest in Liam’s self-isolation series.

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