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21/05/2019
Charlie Lightening captured the star both on and off stage for an upcoming film that focuses on the launch of his solo career in 2017, including the release of his album titled 'As You Were'.
The documentary shows how Debbie, who Liam met when she began managing his band before their split, pulled him out of a creative slump and gave him the confidence to move on from Oasis.
Speaking to digital publication GQ Hype, Lightening said: "Oh, Debbie's impact was massive. She saved him in so many ways. He was lost. He didn't know what to do or how to do it. As he says in the film she gives him a kick up the arse, explains that, 'Come on, no one died,' and tells him to focus again on the music.
"She supported him through some of the worst. And they just love each other, you know what I mean? It's all in the film. You see how close their relationship is, how they bring out the best of one another. Again, it feels wonderful that I was able to capture that, as really I was doing his musical comeback, I wasn't doing a documentary about Liam's love life, but then Debbie is such a part of that, and now his family, that it shines through - hopefully."
(JG/MH)
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Liam Gallagher Saved By Girlfriend
A documentary maker has revealed that Liam Gallagher was "saved" by his girlfriend Debbie Gwyther after going through a rough patch when his band Beady Eye split in 2014.Charlie Lightening captured the star both on and off stage for an upcoming film that focuses on the launch of his solo career in 2017, including the release of his album titled 'As You Were'.
The documentary shows how Debbie, who Liam met when she began managing his band before their split, pulled him out of a creative slump and gave him the confidence to move on from Oasis.
Speaking to digital publication GQ Hype, Lightening said: "Oh, Debbie's impact was massive. She saved him in so many ways. He was lost. He didn't know what to do or how to do it. As he says in the film she gives him a kick up the arse, explains that, 'Come on, no one died,' and tells him to focus again on the music.
"She supported him through some of the worst. And they just love each other, you know what I mean? It's all in the film. You see how close their relationship is, how they bring out the best of one another. Again, it feels wonderful that I was able to capture that, as really I was doing his musical comeback, I wasn't doing a documentary about Liam's love life, but then Debbie is such a part of that, and now his family, that it shines through - hopefully."
(JG/MH)
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