Liam Gallagher Is Campaigning To Save Honeybees











Britpop wildman Liam Gallagher has found a new buzz - campaigning to save honeybees.

The Oasis star believes it would spell the end of humanity if the endangered insects died out.

He was alerted to their plight after honey helped him cure a throat virus that forced Oasis to pull out of the V Festival and contributed to their split.

Liam, 37 - whose hit albums include Be Here Now - said: "You've got to look after the birds and the bees, man.

"The bees are vanishing. We've got to save them before they all buzz off. It's important. It's a really worthwhile cause.

"Without them we're in proper bother.

"I like honey. If it weren't for honey, I'd have a rough voice."

Liam's support comes as new film Vanishing Of The Bees - out next Friday - warns new pesticides could wipe out bees.

The creatures contribute £200million a year to Britain's economy. But one-fifth of hives perished last winter.

A spokesman for the Co-op, which is backing the film, said: "We're thrilled Liam recognises the urgency for action."

Click here for a recent picture of Liam and the Oasis top hive.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk
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