Molly Moorish is GLAD she didn’t meet dad Liam Gallagher for 19 years

Liam Gallagher’s previously-estranged daughter Molly Moorish is GLAD she didn’t meet her father for 19 years as it’s ‘made her who she is today’

Despite eventually connecting with her father, rocker Liam Gallagher, Molly Moorish, 21, has admitted she is more than happy to have had nothing to do with him for the first 19 years of her life. 

‘I don’t have any anger,’ she insisted in an interview with The Sunday Times Magazine this weekend. ‘I’m actually thankful for how I was brought up with my mum and how my life’s been.

‘I wouldn’t be who I am now if . . . it’s all happened the way it was meant to happen. We just got on and I’m happy to have him now.’

‘I’m actually thankful’: Despite eventually connecting with her father, rocker Liam Gallagher, Molly Moorish has admitted she is more than happy to have had nothing to do with him for the first 19 years of her life

Molly was reunited with her estranged dad Liam, 46, for the first time since she was born last May. 

The Oasis musician has even penned a song about her, called Now That I Found You, for his new album.

He made the revelation on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X last week, explaining the song’s title, saying: ‘Not that she was lost or anything, or she was captured by the Taliban or anything like that. 

‘But it’s got a “now that you’re in my life” kinda vibe. It’s cool. It’s nice.’ 

Don’t look back: ‘I don’t have any anger,’ Molly insisted in an interview with The Sunday Times Magazine this weekend about her father

Happy family: Liam revealed he’d reunited with Molly as he shared a snap with his two sons Lennon, 19, and Gene, 17, backstage at Liam’s gig where he performed with The Rolling Stones

The I’m Outta Time crooner recently revealed that while he is happy to have rekindled his relationship with his daughter, he is also worried that she’ll get sick of him. 

Musician Liam explained during an interview with BBC: ‘I hope she doesn’t get sick of me, you know what I mean.’

The Songbird singer shared the reunion with a candid black and white photograph standing arm-in-arm with Molly, whom he shares with his former flame Lisa Moorish.

The father and daughter were joined by Liam’s two sons Lennon, 19, and Gene, 17, backstage at Liam’s gig where he performed with The Rolling Stones.

Clearing things up: Explaining the song’s title, Liam reasoned: ‘Not that she was lost or anything, or she was captured by the Taliban or anything like that’

Speaking about their support at the time, he said: ‘It was amazing, and they all looked beautiful and it was cool. Molly was there … first time … I met her before.’ 

Like his daughter Molly, Liam recently confessed he has never met his other little girl Gemma Ghorbani, five, who was born after a fling with journalist Liza Ghorbani, which ended his marriage to Nicole Appleton at the time.

The Live Forever singer told The Mirror that despite paying child support for his two daughters, he ‘never got round’ to meeting them.

As well as his daughters, Liam is also father to son Lennon with ex-wife Patsy Kensit, and Gene with his second wife Nicole Appleton.  

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