Liam Gallagher's Nuptial Oasis

What's the story, morning glory? Oasis singer Liam Gallagher has gotten married for second time

By Josh Grossberg Feb 15, 2008 8:40 PMTags

Pop the champagne supernova, Liam Gallagher has finally made it official.

The Oasis frontman tied the knot on Valentine's Day with his longtime gal-pal and former All Saints singer Nicole Appleton, per British media reports.

The duo, who have been together eight years, swapped vows in a civil ceremony at London's Westminster Registry Office, which, as it happens, is the same venue where Gallagher married his first wife, actress Patsy Kensit, in 1997.

Attending the nuptials were a smattering of friends and family, among them Appleton's sister, Natalie; her hubby, Liam Howlett of electronica act the Prodigy; and her former mates from her English-Canadian girl pop band, Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis. The most notable absentee was Gallagher's brother, Noel, Oasis' guitarist and principal songwriter, who was said to be in Los Angeles working on the group's next album.

The couple have a seven-year-old son, Gene. Liam also has an eight-year-old son, Lennon (named after his idol, John Lennon), from his three-year marriage to Kensit, and a nine-year-old daughter, Molly, with singer Lisa Moorish.

Appleton, 33, first met Gallagher, 35, in 2000 and is largely credited with helping the cantankerous "Wonderwall" rocker reform his bad-boy ways. At the time, he routinely landed on the front pages of the British tabs for trash-talking other artists (such as INXS' Michael Hutchence and ex-Beatle George Harrison), engaging in nightclub brawls or battling his brother.

In fact, the rocker's behavior became so volatile he was banned for life from all Cathay Pacific flights after one disturbance.

But that didn't bother the All Saints beauty. Appleton, who was once engaged to onetime Take That member Robbie Williams, has talked longingly in the past about her wish to settle down with her man.

"Marriage is important to me, and I love the idea of being married," she said earlier this year.