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Eight Venues And Seven Different Dates . . . Liam Gallagher's Way Of Keeping His Wedding Secret




















Oasis star Liam Gallagher has given eight different locations and seven possible dates to keep his wedding to girlfriend Nicole Appleton a secret.

The couple posted their wedding banns at Camden Register Office in London, but a source said: "They have not even told friends and family of where they plan to get married or even when.

"They want to have a totally private affair with no photographers and they have registered all these different locations and dates to throw the paparazzi off the scent."

The possible venues named in the banns include the five-star Claridges hotel in Mayfair, Nunsmere Hotel Hall, a country house surrounded by its own lake in Cheshire, Camden Register Office and Marylebone Town Hall.

The banns mean the first date the pair can legally get married is next Saturday.

But the source added: "They have arranged six other dates as well as the different locations to make doubly sure they don't get rumbled."

There had been speculation that Liam and All Saints singer Nicole were tying the knot yesterday.

But when the Oasis frontman – dressed in combat trousers and a black beanie-style woollen hat – was approached at their £3million home in Primrose Hill, North London, he said: "Do I look like I have just got married, mate?"

Asked about the banns, he smiled and added: "It's not me – you must have some other fella."

A Camden Council spokesperson said: "They specified a date in the next two weeks and will get married at one of the locations. All councils have a regional list of registers and it is public record and by law all names are on a list."

A spokesman for Claridges said he would 'neither confirm nor deny' that the hotel was the venue for the wedding.

And a spokesman for Nunsmere Hall said there were no weddings taking place at the hotel on Saturday.

Liam married his first wife, actress Patsy Kensit, at Marylebone Register Office in April 1997, but they split up three years later.

Source: www.dailymail.co.uk

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