Yungblud and his pal Anais Gallagher looked ready to paint the town red, as they headed out in New York City earlier this month.
The singer, 27, and the daughter of Oasis star Noel Gallagher, 24, looked in good spirits as they showcased their contrasting fashion tastes on their night out.
Anais turned heads in a daring pink cardigan secured with only one ʙuттon, leaving her cleavage and toned midriff on full display.
The model – who is currently dating actor Callum Scott Howells – teamed it with blue jeans and leather brogues, styling her long blonde hair in its natural waves.
While Yungblud – whose real name is Dominic Harrison – looked typically cool in a black suit and a burgundy ʙuттon-up underneath.
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Yungblud and his pal Anais Gallagher looked ready to paint the town red, as they headed out in New York City earlier this month
The singer, 27, and the daughter of Oasis star Noel Gallagher, 24, looked in good spirits as they showcased their contrasting fashion tastes on their night out
Anais turned heads in a daring pink cardigan secured with only one ʙuттon, leaving her cleavage and toned midriff on full display, while Yungblud wore his signature eyeliner and suit
The rocker added a pair of loafers and a gold chunky chain, while sporting his signature heavy black eyeliner.
The singer-songwriter previously revealed his plans to go see one of Oasis’ reunion tour show with Anais, telling the Sun: ‘I know Anais well so I will probably go with her.’
However, he admitted that despite his close friendship with Anais, he has only crossed paths with her father once, and didn’t leave a good impression.
Yungblud told the publication: ‘I met Noel at a party when I was about 18 and he thought I was f***ing gobby, but I have not seen him since.’
While Anais recently hit back at accusations she was a ‘nepo baby’, claiming that Noel, 57, only provided her ‘financial stability’, but that she paved out her own success.
Speaking to Hello! magazine, the influencer said: ‘There are a lot more dangerous industries in which nepotism is around – look at Donald Trump’s sons.
‘I would be far more concerned with people making legislation than an actor wanting to help out their daughter who wants to be an actress.
‘All my privilege and, in quotation marks, “luck” has come from my financial stability – not my dad’s fame.’
Anais recently hit back at accusations she was a ‘nepo baby’, claiming that Noel, 57, only provided her ‘financial stability’, but that she paved out her own success (pictured in 2019)
The model – who is currently dating actor Callum Scott Howells – accepted that she owes at least part of her rapid rise to her rock legend father (seen with Callum in 2023)
The model, who Noel had with his first wife Meg Mathews just a year before their divorce in 2001, suggested that children of singers were more likely to come under fire over nepotism than those with parents successful in other professions.
‘I went to school with a lot of very wealthy people who probably had the exact same amount of privilege as me, but they wouldn’t get called a nepo baby because their dad’s a lawyer or a politician.
‘My dad paid for my private education, he paid for my university degree. I was given money to live on so I didn’t have to get a job when I was at university.
‘If I needed a new camera, he would buy me a new camera to help with my studies – all of those things made my life so much easier than my friends who had to struggle whilst they were studying.
‘But I never wanted to be a musician, so him writing Wonderwall never really helped me out. But him having money? Yes.’
Anais boasts 267,000 followers on her Instagram account but accepted that she owes at least part of her rapid rise to her rock legend father.
She said: ‘You have to look at social media as fun. I think I’m in a really unique position in that I never decided I wanted to be an influencer.
‘I posted on my Instagram as a normal teenager would, and then, because of who my dad was, initially, I got a lot of followers.’
His outing with Anais comes after Yungblud revealed he believes he’s finally found ‘the love of his life’ in Cher ‘s goddaughter – despite breaking off their relationship following a period of intense ‘insecurity’
He had finally settled into a long-term relationship with Los Angeles-based singer and fashion designer Jesse Jo Stark (pictured in 2021) after a string of failed romances
His outing with Anais comes after Yungblud revealed he believes he’s finally found ‘the love of his life’ in Cher’s goddaughter – despite breaking off their relationship following a period of intense ‘insecurity.’
He had finally settled into a long-term relationship with Los Angeles-based singer and fashion designer Jesse Jo Stark after a string of failed romances, among them a short-lived fling with Halsey.
But in a far-reaching interview with Paul C. Brunson’s We Need To Talk podcast this week, he admitted that Jesse, 34, agreed to a temporary separation as he wrestled with the pressures of living life in the spotlight.
Yungblud said: ‘This year has been such a strange thing for me because it’s the first time that probably the biggest love of my life, I’ve taken space from and I’ve asked for space.
‘Last year I was really having problems with myself and it was all a me problem.’
He added: ‘Her name’s Jesse Stark. She’s probably the most incredible person I’ve ever met and she’s my best friend and I feel so lucky to be in her orbit.’
The Doncaster-born star admitted he maintains regular contact with Jesse, who is the daughter of the founder and CEO of luxury goods brand Chrome Hearts, Richard Stark, and is goddaughter to pop veteran Cher.
Yungblud said: ‘I got to talk this through with her and she understood and she needed a moment.
But in a far-reaching interview with Paul C. Brunson’s We Need To Talk podcast this week (seen) he admitted that Jesse, 34, agreed to a temporary separation as he wrestled with the pressures of living life in the spotlight
Jesse is the daughter of the founder and CEO of luxury goods brand Chrome Hearts, Richard Stark, and is goddaughter to pop veteran Cher (L-R Laurie Lynn Stark, Cher and Jesse in 2024)
Despite ending the relationship, the singer insisted he was hopeful that he will start a family with Jesse once he has worked his way through the emotional issues that ultimately led to their separation (seen in 2021)
‘We talk every Sunday and I mean ultimately I think in my life all roads lead to her because I love her. I never loved anything like I love her.
‘I love her as everything. And I love her as if I’d love water. I need it. You know, and I think I’d never experience love like it because when you could be that honest with another human being, even in times when we’re not technically together.’
Despite ending the relationship, the singer insisted he was hopeful that he will start a family with Jesse once he has worked his way through the emotional issues that ultimately led to their separation.
‘I think at this moment in time, I needed to build up a fundamental basis of a personality. I was a shell, so I didn’t know what I could love,’ he explained.
‘I will love that girl until I die and if that ends up like we like I would love it for one day to have loads of kids with her and vibe out and do all the like whatever the fairy tale thing is but if that doesn’t happen that doesn’t happen.’
Yungblud’s relationship with Jesse followed a short-lived romance with fellow pop star Halsey, who he dated for several months in 2019 and admits entered his life as they were both establishing their music careers.
He recalled: ‘I was cool to her and it was that there were almost two things colliding. That’s why I don’t think we worked out. And it was epic. We weren’t completing each other.’