Liam Gallagher's dentist has assured fans that the Oasis frontman "will sing again", despite horrific mouth injuries attained in a brawl in Munich last weekend.
Liam flew back into the UK on Tuesday, December 3 after cancelling the rest of Oasis' German tour, to have dental repair work done after losing his front two teeth in the nightclub fracas. Liam visited dentist-to-the-stars, Dr. Philip Stemmer in London yesterday, accompanied by fiancée Nicole Appleton and three hefty bouncers for the treatment, which will reportedly cost him £20,000.
After two and half hours lying back and saying "Arrrr," Liam left the surgery with his gob firmly shut, opting not to comment on the Munich incident and his resulting injuries to the assembled mob of journalists.
Dr Stemmer, however, did comment briefly on his rock 'n' roll star patient. "He's fine," said the A-list dentist. "I see no reason why he should not be able to sing again soon. But I cannot discuss his treatment. It would be unethical of me to do so." It is believed Liam will have crowns and porcelain veneers fitted to cover up his broken chompers. The injuries, it has also been suggested, may leave the Oasis frontman with a lisp.
"What I can add though," said Dr Stemmer, "is that it was not an abnormal amount of time in the chair." Liam is expected to prove the dentist right on Sunday, December 8 when he performs with Oasis in Cardiff as scheduled.
Following the Munich incident, Oasis' management have beefed up Liam's security. "We are worried he will now be seen as a bit of a target to any old chancer after a scrap," said a spokesperson. "For the time being we are going to keep an eye on him to make sure he doesn't get jumped and it means calling in a couple of the lads who we've used in the past. Liam is slightly jumpy after what's happened, which is understandable." (Story courtesy of MTV Europe)
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