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Noel Gallagher on getting back to Nineties-style partying: ‘I can’t wait to move back to London… (and Cindy Crawford is fit)’

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When it comes to life’s knocks, Noel Gallagher has never been one to look back in anger.

He’s shouldered a childhood marred by abuse to one of the world’s most notorious cases of sibling rivalry – with the 56-year-old always seeming to roll with it.

He’s now doing the same as a single man after splitting from his wife Sara MacDonald after 22 years with the publicist, by jumping back into the party scene he was notorious for during his Nineties heyday.

Appearing on Matt Morgan’s latest podcast episode, the rock’n’roll star told how he’s embracing single life – which has included a recent dinner with Nineties supermodel Cindy Crawford – and how he loves Amsterdam’s super-strength drugs.

Following his divorce from MacDonald, 52, the High Flying Birds frontman is also busy sorting out his new “bachelor pad” in Maida Vale, London, after growing disillusioned

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