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Oasis frontman’s child-support deal falls through

A child-support deal between former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and the mother of his illegitimate daughter fell through on Monday, with the rocker’s attorney blaming the baby mama​.

“She’s a very hard lady to satisfy,” attorney Raoul Felder said outside Manhattan court.

“This has been a tortuous route,” Felder added — noting that freelance journalist Liza Ghorbani first sued her ex-lover in Family Court, and when the case was dismissed, she brought the matter before a Manhattan Supreme Court judge.

Felder, whose past clients include Rudy Giuliani and Martin Scorsese, charged that Ghorbani’s money demands keep changing.

Gallagher, who Felder said is currently paying Ghorbani $5,000 a month, phoned in to the hearing from London.

Ghorbani wore a short, black dress and a gold necklace with a pendant bearing 18-month-old Gemma’s name.

Her lawyer, Ira Garr, would say only that his client wants to probe the British singer’s net worth in a deposition.

“We’re still trying to settle,” Garr said.

A source, meanwhile, insisted that Ghorbani has not changed her demands, saying that the two sides began discussing figures only last week.

“Liza is living with her parents, and they are the ones providing for Gemma and doing Liam’s job,” the source said.

Ghorbani penned a glowing profile of the “Wonderwall” rocker for the Times in 2010. They began an affair after the article was published.

At the time, Gallagher was still married. He has four kids, including Gemma, from four women.

The parties are due back in court in late September. Justice Laura Drager said she’d consider allowing Gallagher to phone in to the proceeding again.