
Joanne McNally has hilarious take on Oasis Irishness
Joanne McNally has had her say on Noel and Liam Gallagher's Irish heritage, joking that the musicians have been 'brainwashed' into mispronouncing the…
Dublin, Ireland – Comedian Joanne McNally has ignited a lively discussion on social media with a recent video addressing the nuanced topic of Irish identity, particularly as it pertains to British celebrities with Irish heritage. In a humorous and direct address to the camera, McNally asserted that the determination of who is "truly Irish" rests with the people living in Ireland, whom she playfully refers to as being "in the trenches." The video specifically highlights the iconic British band Oasis, whose members have Irish roots. McNally humorously suggests that despite their British upbringing, the Gallagher brothers are "pure Irish" in the eyes of many in Ireland. She even lightheartedly quipped about their pronunciation of their own surname, "Gallagher," implying a humorous cultural disconnect. McNally's commentary has resonated with many, sparking a conversation about cultural ownership and the complexities of national identity in the digital age. The video, shared widely, underscores the ongoing dialogue within Ireland regarding its heritage and how it is perceived both domestically and internationally.
Joanne McNally has had her say on Noel and Liam Gallagher's Irish heritage, joking that the musicians have been 'brainwashed' into mispronouncing the…