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Noel Gallagher’s ‘terrified’ wife Sara breaks silence on ‘toxic’ Liam and says her sons have never met their uncle

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NOEL Gallagher's wife Sara has broken her silence on her husband's toxic feud with brother Liam, claiming her sons have never met their uncle.

In a new interview with Vogue, Sara, 48, said she's banned sons Donovan, 12, and Sonny, nine, from Googling the outspoken rockers over fears of what they'll find.

She explained: "Donovan's new school friends can't understand why he's never met his uncle and he has started Googling things. "I've said 'You have to stop.

You are going to read horrible things about us.' I don't want my boys to think that's a normal relationship between brothers." The mum-of-two also worries Liam could start targeting his nephews with abuse after once making a derogatory comment about his niece Anais.

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