As the child of Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher and his ex-wife Meg Matthews, Anais Gallagher’s childhood was spent at the epicentre of London’s cool crowd.
But the star – who turns 21 today – has turned her back on her trendy flat in Peckham and her photography degree from Camberwell College of Arts to go and live on a farm and raise baby goats.
Anais made the life-changing move after meeting her chef boyfriend Julius Roberts, 28, on a dating app just before Christmas 2019.
And when the first lockdown came, she upped sticks and moved in with Julius and his family in their stunning rural Dorset farmhouse which is set in 50 acres of countryside.
“I came to see Julius for the weekend, then stayed as everything kicked off. I naïvely thought this was going to blow over in two weeks,” she told Tatler magazine.
With his 30-strong menagerie of goats, chickens and pigs, Anais said she soon found herself busier than ever caring for pregnant animals and their newborns.
Gone is the hedonistic lifestyle of wild parties and front row seats at fashion weeks. Instead, she’s up at 6am ready to prepare bottles for her goat babies.
Farm-to-table chef Julius added: “She was happy to put rubber gloves on and help with the goats being born – Anais is up at 6am every day doing the feeding, letting the animals out and cleaning out their pens.”
A look at their Instagram feeds shows a dreamy life of rambling roses, wildflower meadows, days at the beach and cuddles with their furry friends.
While high heels and mini-dresses are out, both still manage to look effortlessly cool in cords, fisherman’s jumpers and plaid as they enjoy their idyllic life.
Anais has kept her glamorous flat in London, which is kitted out with pink walls and a stunning spiral staircase.
She and Julius split their time between the two homes, and her mum Meg is a big fan of her daughter’s new boyfriend.
However, he is yet to meet her infamously opinionated father Noel.
And it was back in London that model Anais admitted she was haunted by her dad’s debaucherous past, revealing she’d been refused rental properties on the grounds of the Oasis rocker’s reputation for excess.
“I’ve not got apartments that I’ve tried to rent because of it,” she previously told The Mirror.
“The landlords are thinking I’m going to have mad ones every night.
“My ex-boyfriend’s family were like ‘does she drink a lot? Does she do drugs?’
“I don’t drink. Having parents who’ve been a bit crazy made me go the opposite way.”
Noel and Meg were the proud owners of £8million Primrose Hill party pad, Supernova Heights, back in Britpop’s heyday.
Infamous for its bacchanalian excess, the north London home was the unofficial HQ of the hottest stars of the nineties, including Kate Moss, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Sadie Frost, Johnny Depp and Ronnie Wood.
A Telegraph journalist once described seeing, “supermodels lolling against the fridge, white lines everywhere, and endless gabbing about crop circles and conspiracy theories.”
Noel admitted as much, telling the Independent, “By 1997 it had just gone berserk. I was doing loads of drugs and me and Liam were just out of control.”
Most of the time he had no idea who the drug-addled hangers-on slumped around his house were.
Nights merged into days as they “sat there with the curtains closed” debating aliens and moon landings.
But while the boys were bad, Noel claimed the girls were even worse.
“Meg is hardcore, her and her f***ing girlfriends are worse than any bunch of guys I’ve ever been out with,” he once said.
“I mean it, man. They are f***ing hardcore rock’n’roll women. They can be a bit scary when they’re out, actually.”
But by 1997, the bad times had started to outweigh the good.
Noel was suffering from crippling anxiety attacks and realised his drug-taking was “out of control”.
Then an epiphany came on June 5, 1998. Waking up to watch Germany play Greece in the World Cup, he ignored the masses of unknown people rolling joints and racking up lines of cocaine around his house and sat down with a Pot Noodle instead.
Resolute in his desire to get clean, he sold the house and headed off to Thailand for a month with Meg.
When they arrived back, they moved to the country and took the phone off the hook. Noel was done with drugs and done with his mates.
So did he have any regrets about creating one of the most infamous party houses of the decade?
“I can look back on it and say it was a good time, but I made some fundamental mistakes in my life,” he told the Guardian.
“Getting so involved in that circle of people. Letting my house turn into a nightclub.”