Gary Lineker's bitter feud with brother Wayne after woman 'tore them apart'
They had the same parents and upbringing but went down very different paths.
Born just two years apart, brothers Gary and Wayne Lineker were as close as siblings could be, but their differences soon became apparent when they got older and started their own lives.
The two grew up in Leicester and were immensely proud of each other's achievements - with Match of the Day star Gary hailing as a football icon after scoring goals for England, while Wayne established a nightlife empire after starting with a fruit and veg market stall.
Admitting their polarity, Wayne, now 61, once said: "Gary is a very intelligent guy in a general knowledge kind of way, whereas I'm not. I'm savvy and streetwise." The pair previously met up twice a week for a game of golf and spoke often on the phone, that is before their relationship catastrophically broke down.
Gary and Wayne were reportedly engulfed in a painful feud that made things awkward for their family - and Wayne blamed one woman in particular for their strained relationship.
Megan Barton Hanson and Demi Sims spark reunion rumours with sweet TikTok videoWayne claimed they drifted apart when Gary started seeing Danielle Bux in 2008, whom he married the following year but would later divorce in 2016. "In my opinion, Danielle cost me my relationship with my brother. Sadly Gary is no longer a part of my life," Wayne told The Sun in April 2015.
Wayne claimed he was baffled when their weekly phone conversations and home visits came to an abrupt end. The Ibiza playboy couldn't understand why their contact had fizzled out within a year, but he put the blame on an awkward first meeting with Danielle.
"They came to Ibiza in August 2008 and it was really awkward. I didn't spark with Danielle and our relationship was cold," said Wayne. He claimed Danielle stayed in her room for the whole of the first day then they didn't speak at all during a night out the next evening.
Not wanting to upset his brother, Wayne didn't question Gary about the frostiness, but the holiday would be the last time he ever spoke to Danielle. Wayne had been the best man at Gary's first wedding to ex-wife Michelle Cockayne in 1986, but he didn't even attend his second set of nuptials.
The club owner refused to attend because he was told his then-girlfriend, model Ana Tanaka, was not invited just months before the big day. "He was my brother and he was telling me that I couldn't bring my girlfriend of a year and a half to his wedding. She was a lovely, polite girl, and not a five-minute girlfriend," argued Wayne.
Wayne claimed his attempts to reconcile their brotherly bond failed and an awkward call on Gary's 50th birthday lasted less than a minute. Wayne admitted he had given up, adding: "I would love nothing more than him to call me up tomorrow and ask to go to lunch to speak about it, but I don't think it's going to happen."
Fast-forward to August 2017 and the brothers had slowly started to heal their rift. "We talk now. We are not how we were years and years ago, but we speak more now," Wayne told The Sunday Mirror.
"We are slowly getting there. It's important. He's my brother. We were so close. We used to play golf twice a week, go to each other’s houses and speak every day on the phone." While most people were shocked that Gary remained close friends with Danielle after they split up, it didn't come as a surprise to his brother.
"I think it is a Lineker thing," said Wayne in 2017, who claimed the decision to stay pals with an ex "runs in the family". "I keep in touch with all my exes. Why have you got to hate each other? It depends what is going on behind the scenes, but if you can keep it together, that is fantastic."
Wayne has always been very close with Gary's sons, George, Harry, Angus and Tobias, who regularly visit him in Ibiza and keep in contact with him despite the rift between the brothers. "All four come here. They always say ‘If Carlsberg made uncles, then I’m the man’. They get treated amazingly. George comes three times a year," revealed Wayne.
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While Gary rarely gets involved in Wayne's antics, he did make a cheeky dig at his brother when he appeared on The Only Way Is Essex. Wayne made an explosive debut on the reality TV show when the cast headed to Marbella back in 2013.
It wasn't long before Wayne set his sights on one of the TOWIE girls - and clearly had a soft spot for Lauren Pope. But his dreams of a romantic date were ruined when Lauren brought best pal Chloe Sims along and they got into a furious row.
"I thought he was an a***hole the first time I met him and now I know he's definitely an a***hole," fumed Chloe as she stormed off from dinner. Wayne was branded 'creepy' by furious TOWIE viewers and even Gary expressed his surprise on Twitter.
"There’s a fella on #TOWIE who looks remarkably like @waynelineker," joked Gary. He then cheekily added: "Sure it’s not though, even he's not that daft."
Despite their differences, Wayne has always been "immensely proud" of his brother. When Gary was revealed as the second-highest paid star at the BBC in August 2017, earning £1,750,000-£1,799,999 a year, Wayne said his brother deserved it.
Admitting he is Gary's "biggest fan", Wayne said: "He is very good at presenting now. I remember watching him when he first started, he was absolutely rubbish.
"He was so nervous doing Match of the Day, but within six months he got his confidence sorted. When he started he had to replace Des Lynam, Des was fantastic in his day, he was the man. Trying to follow that is really difficult, but Gary pulled it off. Within two years he was established and now he is the main man.
"There is probably no one better. He works hard and is a very intelligent man. He has always been protective of his image, which has paid off in the years. He is a very respected man and has done well."
However, Wayne joked that Gary was "damaging the family reputation" following a revealing interview in which the former footballer claimed he's not a huge fan of sex. Gary made the headlines after discussing his private life with ex-wife Danielle and revealing he had enjoyed the occasional date since becoming single again.
Cheeky Wayne couldn't resist poking fun at his brother, tweeting: "Come on bro. Really had enough now of you damaging the family reputation." It seems they are getting close again now as Wayne posted a heartwarming tribute to his brother on his 60th birthday in November 2020, saying: "I will always be proud of you. Love you lots."
And this August, Wayne poked fun at their different journeys. Sharing a black and white throwback photo of the young brothers, he wrote: "Same mum same dad just different journeys…Match of the day to snatch or the day [laughing face emoji]. But I will always be his biggest fan".