Noel Gallagher claimed she wouldn't last and said he felt sorry for her.
Now it's Adele's turn to offer sympathies to the former Oasis guitarist and chief songwriter, with her second album overtaking the mouthy Mancunian's second record to become the fourth-biggest-selling album in British chart history.
The 24-year-old Tottenham singer's album, 21, has now sold in excess of 4,562,000 copies in Britain, according to the Official Charts Company, moving ahead of (What's the Story) Morning Glory? released by Oasis in 1995.
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles remains the only original studio album ahead of 21 in the sales table, sandwiched in second place between compilation albums by Abba and Queen. It overtook Michael Jackson's Thriller earlier this year, having already surpassed Dire Straits' Brothers In Arms and Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon.
It was less than a year ago that the elder of the two Gallagher brothers declared that Adele would be quickly forgotten.