‘He needs a slap!’ Liam Gallagher SLAMS Chris Whitty for his ominous warnings about pandemic

‘He needs a slap!’ Liam Gallagher SLAMS Professor Chris Whitty for his ominous warnings about the COVID-19 crisis… after Chief Medical Officer says ‘the worst is yet to come’

Liam Gallagher has slammed Professor Chris Whitty for his bleak warnings about the state of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Oasis rocker, 48, hit out at the government’s Chief Medical Officer, saying he ‘needs a slap’, after he warned that Britain faces the ‘worst’ phase of the COVID-19 crisis in the coming weeks.

Liam wrote on Twitter: ‘That Chris Whitty is getting on my t***s he needs a slap!’ [sic]

He’s had it! Liam Gallagher has slammed Professor Chris Whitty for his bleak warnings about the state of the coronavirus pandemic

The musician’s comments were met with a mixed response from his followers, with one responding with: ‘Chill out dude.’

Liam fired back with: ‘F**k off k**b!’

Another wrote: ‘Chris Whitty worked the wards over Christmas, think he deserves a bit of respect. Sorry Liam.’

To which Liam replied, more genially: ‘Don’t be sorry just my opinion you take care x’

Firing line:

Firing line: The Oasis rocker, 48, hit out at the government’s Chief Medical Officer, saying he ‘needs a slap’, after he warned that Britain faces the ‘worst’ phase of the COVID-19 crisis in the coming weeks

Liam wrote on Twitter: 'That Chris Whitty is getting on my t***s he needs a slap!'

Liam wrote on Twitter: ‘That Chris Whitty is getting on my t***s he needs a slap!’

Liam had previously called on the government to open the Nightingale hospitals for the homeless over Christmas.

He suggested that the facilities – which were opened to help cope with patients amid the pandemic – should welcome the homeless over the festive period.

He wrote: ‘If those nightingale hospitals are just sitting there doing nothing give em to the homeless you snides c’mon you know.’ [sic]

Whitty isn’t the first person on the wrong side of Liam’s fury. He has been embroiled in a bitter war of words with brother Noel Gallagher since Oasis spilt in 2009 and feels that both siblings are to blame for their disputes.

He explained: ‘We’re both the problem and the problem is that he thinks he’s not the problem. He thinks I’m both the problems. He needs to take on some of the problem. The minute he does that, we’ll move on.’