Good Morning Britain fans beg ‘DON’T DO THAT AGAIN!!’ as Adil Ray impersonates Oasis in ‘CRINGE’ scenes – threatening to ‘TAKE THEIR TVs OFF THE WALL’

Good Morning Britain fans begged ‘don’t do that again’ as Adil Ray poorly attempted a Mancunian accent in an attempt to impersonate Oasis on Friday.

The scenes of the presenter, 50, were so ‘cringe’ viewers dramatically threatened to ‘take their TVs off the wall’.

During the show’s latest episode, Adil and his co-presenter Kate Garraway streamed a segment announcing Oasis’s reunion tour.

After a piece showing the inside of a super fan’s Oasis-themed living room, the show panned back to the London Studio, where Adil attempted a few lines speaking in the northern accent.

Scrunching his face and waving his arms about, he said: ‘So I sold me ouse (sic), sold me (sic) car, we’re going to Oasis’.

Good Morning Britain fans have begged, 'don't do that again' as Adil Ray poorly attempted a Mancunian accent in an attempt to impersonate Oasis on Friday
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Good Morning Britain fans have begged, ‘don’t do that again’ as Adil Ray poorly attempted a Mancunian accent in an attempt to impersonate Oasis on Friday

The scenes of the presenter, 50, were so 'cringe' viewers dramatically threatened to 'take their TVs off the wall'
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The scenes of the presenter, 50, were so ‘cringe’ viewers dramatically threatened to ‘take their TVs off the wall’

He then carried on his impression and continued with his unfathomable speech.

Following the awkward moment, viewers flocked to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their second-hand embarrassment for the TV personality.

One penned: ‘@GMB @adilray please don’t do that Oasis impression again. I almost took my TV off the wall.#gmb’

‘Who told Adil he’s funny?’

‘Adil should never be on tv. Moving off to another channel’

‘How annoying is ‘adil ray trying to be cool and do an impression of Oasis?!’

‘ADIL RAY has quite a nasty ‘sense of humour’ – He sometimes deals out insults and cynical remarks under a veil of ‘humour’ and then laughs uproariously at his own jokes’

‘As if Adil wants to see Oasis!’


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During the show’s latest episode, Adil and his co-presenter Kate Garraway streamed a segment announcing Oasis’s reunion tour

After a piece showing the inside of a super fan's Oasis-themed living room, the show panned back to the London Studio, where Adil attempted a few lines speaking in the northern accent
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After a piece showing the inside of a super fan’s Oasis-themed living room, the show panned back to the London Studio, where Adil attempted a few lines speaking in the northern accent

It comes as ticket prices for Oasis’s upcoming reunion tour were revealed on Thursday, with the cheapest costing £73.

Gigs And Tours has revealed the prices for seeing them play in London, Manchester’s Heaton Park, Cardiff’s Principality Stadium and Edinburgh’s Murrayfield.

Fans lucky enough to bag a ticket for the iconic Britpop band’s Wembley shows will end up having to pay more with standing tickets costing £151.25.

The same tickets in Cardiff and Edinburgh are priced slightly cheaper at £150 and £151 respectively.

The band announced earlier this week that they would be reuniting for the first time since breaking up in 2009.

They will go on a 17-gig run in the UK and Ireland before embarking on a world tour with plans underway ‘to go to other continents outside of Europe’.

Seated tickets at Wembley start at £74.25 with the most expensive an eye-popping £206.25. But those really want to splash the cash can fork out £506.25 for a pre-show party, exhibition and seated ticket package.

In the band’s home city of Manchester, tickets start from £148.50, with only standing available alongside a number of hospitality and luxury offerings.

The cheapest seats in Scotland will be priced at £74 while in Cardiff they will cost £73. It comes after the cheapest seated tickets for the band’s gigs at Dublin’s Croke Park were revealed to start at 86.50 euros (£72.75).

X users have today been reacting to the prices with one tongue-in-cheek response suggesting Noel and Liam are ‘in need of a good pension fund’.

Scrunching his face and waving his arms about, he said: 'So I sold me ouse (sic), sold me (sic) car, we're going to Oasis'
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Scrunching his face and waving his arms about, he said: ‘So I sold me ouse (sic), sold me (sic) car, we’re going to Oasis’

Another told the Gallaghers to televise the concerts as he would be ‘happy to pay £20 for the privilege’.

By comparison, Taylor Swift had three standing areas for her Wembley gigs this month.

General admission standing tickets were priced at £110.45, while they cost £172.25 for those who wanted to be at the front.

Seated tickets ranged from £58 to £194.75.

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