Liam Gallagher teases potential Peaky Blinders cameo and were buzzing already
Liam Gallagher has tweeted about a potential Peaky Blinders cameo (Picture: WireImage) Liam Gallagh..
Liam Gallagher has revealed that hes in talks for a role in the hit BBC drama Peaky Blinders.
The legendary musician told his followers on Twitter that hes spending the day meeting a man about potentially bagging a spot in the cast, meaning we could soon see him starring alongside the likes of Cillian Murphy and Helen McCroy.
Taking to the social media site, Liam began: Oh what a beautiful morning, oh what a beautiful day.
Any plans today Liam? replied one of his fans.
Thought youd never ask, the Come Back To Me musician said. Yeah, Im off to meet a man about a part in Peaky Blinders.
Liam added that his Birmingham accent is spot on too, describing it as biblical.
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Unsurprisingly the Twittersphere was sent into meltdown over Liams confession, with one user excitedly writing: I love Peaky Blinders! Really hope this is true. BY ORDER OF THE PEAKY BLINDERS!
If youre going to be in Peaky Blinders Im gonna have to start watching it, another enthused.
Peaky Blinders fever is currently in full swing, with the BBC revealing that the thriller has recorded its highest-ever ratings in season five.
The broadcaster confirmed consolidated viewing figures for the launch of the latest installment, with stats showing it managed to attract 6.2 million fans for episodes one and two – a significant spike from the launch ratings of series four of 3.3 million viewers.
Although the BBC hasnt confirmed whether there will be another season it looks likely there will be, as creator Steven Knight has previously revealed he is already working on a further two series.
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We are definitely doing series six and we will probably do seven, he told the broadcaster in 2018. After series four it went mad.
Weve talked to Cillian Murphy and hes all for it, and the rest of the principal cast are in for it.Read More – Source