LOVE Islander Tommy Bradley may no longer be in the villa, but he’s found his way into the spotlight once more after sharing his unexpected link to Oasis star Liam Gallagher.
The landscape gardener from Hertfordshire, 22, known for his washboard abs, was savagely dumped from the ITV2 show almost three weeks ago alongside villa flame, Lucy Quinn.
But just recently Tommy revealed he not only gardens for household names, but that he’d actually visited Liam’s house to do some work.
On GK Barry’s podcast Saving Grace, Tommy talked about his life before and after being a Love Island contestant.
“When I tell people I do gardening and stuff it doesn’t sound as good, but we’d go to footballers’ houses and celebrities,” Tommy said.
GK asked Tommy who the most famous person he worked for was, and he replied with no hesitation that it had to be Liam Galllagher.
“I’m a massive Oasis fan and there was a point in time when a company I joined used to do his maintenance, cut his grass, cut back hedges, stuff like that, general tidy-up,” Tommy said.
Though Tommy unfortunately didn’t get to spend too long working for the star as shortly after he started, Liam moved while his home went under renovation.
“I was really unlucky - I joined that company when he [Liam] moved out for building work, his house was being renovated. He moved to the Cotswolds,” Tommy said.
“I was only at that company for three months, they only wanted me for the summer, and when I left he moved back in. I was actually gutted.”
Tommy still remains hopeful that he’ll have a chance to meet the music legends of Oasis in the future, as Liam’s niece, Anais, reached out to him on TikTok.
“Noel Gallagher’s daughter commented on my TikTok and I was buzzing,” Tommy said.
“I then went on Instagram and saw she follows me so I followed her back and she sent a video of Noel and Liam on stage and I messaged her like, ‘Counting down the days.’”
Tommy continued: “I’m going in September at Wembley. She asked me what show I’m going to and I told her. She liked the message but that’s all it’s been left at.”