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Oasis has reportedly forced the BBC to take down a video featuring a host of celebrities singing their hit song Wonderwall during the World Cup.
The clip, which featured the likes of Stephen Fry, Micah Richards, Maya Jama and Claudia Winkleman, was posted by the BBC in the lead-up to that England semi-final against Argentina.
Following the Three Lionsâ soul-crushing defeat, the video was swiftly removed, with the website showing an error message when you try to access the video.
Despite the song becoming synonymous with Englandâs fans belting out the tune after wins during the tournament, social media users found the BBCâs video cringeworthy to say the least.
Commenting on X, one user called Chris said: âI canât put into words how angry I am at this,â while Alice even claimed: âThis is why England lost⌠we definitely deserved to lose, the universe does not let things this bad go unpunished.â
Now, however, it has been revealed that Liam and Noel Gallagherâs legal team objected to the way the song was used.
The BBC also reportedly did not secure the right permissions to use the song Wonderwall on their social media.
A source told The Sun: âThe BBC dropped an enormous ball with the Oasis video as it caused a riot.
âBBC Sport saw all the traction Wonderwall was getting and decided to spend a lot of time, and a fair bit of cash, getting all these stars to sing or speak along.
âTheir idea was it would go viral but instead Oasisâs legal team shot it down.â
The video featured several different celebrities â from Sara Cox to Michael McIntyre, Ross Kemp and Emma Raducanu singing the famous lyrics, with former England footballer Richards beginning the tune.
Even David Baddiel joined in, with a nod to the England anthem, Three Lions, which he sang with Frank Skinner and The Lightning Seeds in the 90s.
Notably, the Gallagher brothers didnât join in.
BBC Sport boss Alex Kay-Jelski is said to have tried to fight the decision to remove the video, but was unable to stop it.