The end of feud reports come weeks after the former Oasis frontman accused his 'greedy soul' brother of turning down $130 million offer to reform their rock band.

AceShowbiz - Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher have reportedly buried the hatchet in their ongoing feud for the sake of their kids.

The Oasis rockers went their separate ways when the siblings' disagreements came to a head backstage at a gig in Paris, France in 2009, and the pair have been at loggerheads ever since.

While in recent years Liam, 47, has suggested he'd like to make peace with his brother and reform the iconic Manchester group, it seems he might have got his wish, with an insider telling Britain's The Sun newspaper they are "back on speaking terms and have been communicating recently, mainly by text."

They added, "All the kids would love nothing more than to see their dad and uncle being friends again."

Noel, 25, shares daughter Anais, 20, with his ex Meg Mathews, and sons Donovan, 12, and Sonny, nine, with wife Sara MacDonald. Meanwhile Liam has daughter Molly, 21, with Lisa Moorish, and sons Lennon, 20, with actress Patsy Kensit, and Gene, 18, with singer Nicole Appleton. He is also dad to estranged daughter Gemma, seven, with New York Times journalist Liza Ghorbani.

Liam recently alleged "greedy soul" Noel had turned down $130 million (£100 million) to reform Oasis, but the Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds rocker assured fans that's not true.

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