Liam Gallagher has opened up about the emotional side of his new documentary at the film's world premiere - but also couldn't resist taking an angry swipe at big brother Noel.
The rock 'n' roll star spoke to Sky News on the red carpet at London's Alexandra Palace for the screening of As It Was, which documents "the musical comeback of the decade" following the Oasis split.
While the film features his own solo music, there are no Oasis tracks - because Noel, as the main songwriter for the band, apparently refused to give permission.
"Him and his little people saw it and took the Oasis music out of it because that's all he's got left, d'ya know what I mean," Liam said. "Let him get on with it.
"It doesn't make me sad, it makes me f****** mad. I'm not a p****, I'm not sad about it, I want to break his f****** jaw and his daft f****** manager, but that's what happens. I'm not sad about it, I didn't go home and cry, I just wanted to go and f****** put their windows through."
However, Liam also said that he had always wanted to reform the band and that his "bags are packed" should a reunion ever be on the cards.
Ten years in the making, As It Was gives fans a glimpse of the man behind the swaggering rock star image, and shows the singer talking openly about the low points he has been through since Noel called time on Oasis in 2009.
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