Liam Gallagher’s Fiancée’s PR Firm Sees Profits Soar to £6.7M

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Debbie Gwyther, the fiancée of Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, appears to be enjoying a period of significant financial success. Gwyther’s management company, Fear PR, which prominently represents Gallagher, has reported a substantial surge in profits. Newly released financial statements for the company indicate a profit of £6.7 million for the 12 months concluding in September of last year. This marks a considerable increase from the previous year’s profit of £1.5 million, pushing the company’s total earnings to £8.2 million.

A Strategic Role in Reconciliation

Gwyther, 44, is widely credited with playing a pivotal role in orchestrating a reunion between her fiancé, 53, and his estranged brother, Noel Gallagher, 59. The brothers had been separated for 16 years following internal disputes that led to Noel’s departure from Oasis in 2009. Reports at the time quoted Noel describing Liam as an intensely angry individual.

However, Gwyther’s efforts to mend the rift proved successful, culminating in Oasis embarking on a reunion tour that ran from July to November of last year. Gwyther began her professional relationship with Liam Gallagher as his personal assistant in 2013, and their personal relationship developed shortly thereafter. She then founded Fear PR three years later.

Financial Health of Fear PR

The company’s latest accounts reveal a strong financial position, with assets valued at £11.5 million before accounting for liabilities as of September 2025. A significant portion of these assets is represented by a cash reserve of £7.1 million. The couple announced their engagement in 2019 but have yet to set a wedding date.

Liam Gallagher has two previous marriages. His first wife was actress Patsy Kensit, with whom he has a son, Lennon. During this marriage, he also fathered a daughter, Molly, with singer Lisa Moorish. His second marriage was to All Saints singer Nicole Appleton, and they have a son, Gene. Gallagher also has a daughter, Gemma, with journalist Liza Ghorbani.

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