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Noel Gallagher’s sick of fans wanting selfies

Noel Gallagher tells fans who ask for selfies to "go f**k themselves".
The outspoken 49-year-old rocker doesn’t care if people think he is an "a**ehole" for refusing their requests for pictures because he is tired of being stopped while out and about.
He told Rolling Stone in a new podcast: "I’m sick of fans asking for selfies, but I just tell them to go and f**k themselves. I’m not beholden to anyone with a camera phone and I don’t give a fuck if they think I’m an a**ehole."
Noel insists he doesn’t owe anything to his fans because he "doesn’t ask" them to buy his records.
He added: "I turn down photographs on a daily basis. When people say can I have a picture and I just say no and they just [laugh and] go, ‘Yeah, what really?’ ‘Yeah really I’m f***ing busy here buying underwear’.
"Some people get so offended and then you get people who insist, they insist.
"If I feel like doing it, I’ll do it. If I don’t feel like doing it, f**k them. I don’t live my life to have my picture taken by fans whether they buy my records or not. I don’t ask them to buy them."
Despite his annoyance at photo hunting fans, the ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ hitmaker says that generally he loves being famous.
He explained: "There’s no downside to fame. It is a bit awkward when you’re just walking around a department store trying to buy underwear and there’s people following you with camera phones and s**t like that. But the downside to fame, I’ve yet to experience one. It’s great."

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