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Rock wildman Liam Gallagher was kicked out of a pub by a bouncer who suspected he was snorting cocaine in the loo, reports the Sunday People.

The millionaire Oasis frontman was scruffily dressed, behaving strangely and swore at the barman before heading to the toilets of the Holly Bush shortly before closing time, said one witness.

Soon after Gallagher was booted out of the celeb watering hole and barred from returning.

Stars such as actor Jude Law, Spice Girl Mel C, and comedians Matt Lucas and David Walliams drink at the historic Holly Bush in Hampstead, North London, which is a short walk from the home Gallagher, 41, shares with his former PA Debbie Gwyther, ten years his junior.

A source said dad-of-four Gallagher was in the Holly Bush with a grey-haired man.

He said: “He was making a real nuisance of himself even before he got kicked out.

"He was acting irrationally and started kicking off and swearing after the barman told him he hadn’t paid for his drinks.

“He took exception to what the barman had said and started giving it the big I am, like ‘I’m famous!’

"It was bizarre behaviour, he didn’t seem like he was quite with it, a lot of people didn’t recognise him initially because he was so dishevelled.

“He looked more like a penniless tramp than a millionaire musician.”

The witness said about 15 to 20 minutes later, at around 11pm, Gallagher went to the toilet and was then thrown out by the bouncer.

“He accused him of snorting cocaine off the toilet seat and said there was still some left on the seat even after he came out.

"Apparently Liam hadn’t even bothered locking the door. Liam wasn’t happy about being thrown out.

“The bouncer told him ‘you’re barred’ and he was like ‘are you joking?’ It was embarrassing to watch.”

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The pub’s manager declined to comment on the incident but, it is understood, bosses will review the banning order if the star challenges it.

A spokesman for Gallagher declined to comment about the incident.

In October 1996 Gallagher accepted a police caution for cocaine possession after cops stopped him on Oxford Street after the Q Awards.

He has admitted to taking coke in the past but in October 2009 said he had not taken it for 11 months for the sake of his kids.

He said: “I’ve knocked all that (he makes a scooping sign to indicate cocaine use) on the head since last November.

"I’ve caned it for 20 years, and not just on the sauce but with all sorts.

“It doesn’t work with kids, man. You wake up the next day after a session and you’re looking for bits of your kids’ homework and football boots.

"You’re all over the place, it’s rubbish.”

Gallagher has a daughter, Molly, 16, with singer Lisa Moorish and sons Lennon, 14, with actress Patsy Kensit, and Gene, 12, with All Saints singer Nicole Appleton, 39.

His fourth child, 15-month-old Gemma born after an affair with New York-based journalist Liza Ghorbani, led to Appleton throwing him out.

It is not the first time the star has been accused of bad behaviour in a pub.

Last March the Beady Eye singer was turned away from The Queens in Crouch End, North London, twice in one week.

A message on the pub’s Twitter account at the time said: “We’ve had to kick Liam Gallagher out twice today.

"He asked whether it was because he was a rock star. We said no, just a drunken twit.”

A week later the rocker shocked fellow drinkers at Hampstead’s Old White Bear pub when he tried to ride a dog – trying to copy a scene from Seth MacFarlane’s comedy movie Ted.