Liam Gallagher has admitted that he would prefer to be in Oasis, despite the band splitting up in 2009.
The frontman, who formed Beady Eye after the Manchester band parted ways, said he's still not speaking to brother Noel.
In an interview with Live magazine, he said: "I've still got the right hump and now the gloves are off. We're still not talking.
"If people think I'm going to be happy about the Oasis split, then they're wrong. Even though I love Beady eye, I'd prefer to still be in Oasis, because that was my thing. Oasis was my life."
As previously reported, Noel Gallagher told BBC Newsbeat that Liam can celebrate the 20th anniversary of Oasis's (What's The Story) Morning Glory? without him.
He said: "He's got my permission to go and play it. He can play it if he wants. I don't mind.
"I left that band for a reason and that reason still stands."
Noel Gallagher: I Miss Playing Guitar In Oasis
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