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Howard Donald had a secret girlfriend during his heyday with Take That. The 55-year-old pop star shot to fame alongside Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, Mark Owen, and Robbie Williams as part of the multi-million-selling boyband in the early 1990s but revealed that he felt so "on edge" about having his love life made public back in the day that he would go to great lengths to conceal his relationship at the time. Speaking on the ' Take That: This Life ' podcast, he said: "I have to apologise to one of my girlfriends. When I turned up with my girlfriend at the house, I used to get her on the back sea...
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Robbie Williams once soiled himself on stage. The 49-year-old pop star joined his old bandmates Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald as part of a Take That reunion tour but he fell victim to food poisoning and desperately needed to use the bathroom as he went to the stage to perform his opening number. He wrote on Instagram: "So, I had food poisoning once on the Take That tour when I rejoined. It was horrendous. It felt like death. “We unfortunately had to cancel a show in Denmark because of it. I still feel bad. Anyway, a few days later we were playing at the Ajax Stadium i...
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Gary Barlow "hates" his name. The 51-year-old singer was the first of four people to be given the full moniker back in 1971 and admitted that even though he loathes the name, it is a "bit late" to change it now. He said: "There were four Gary Barlows born in 1971 and I am relieved to report that I was the first. I hate my name but it’s a bit late to be changing it now." The Take That star then joked that although some names "come back into fashion", he doubts his ever will and quipped that children need to be "protected" against it. Writing in his new memoir 'A Different Stage', he added: "Som...
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Robbie Williams started taking drugs to try and cope with the enormous fame he experienced as a member of Take That. The 48-year-old singer - who was in the boy band with Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, Howard Donald and Mark Owen - was thrust into the limelight when he was just 18 following their the release of their hit single 'It Only Takes A Minute' in 1992. Robbie insists he is an "introvert" by nature and started drinking alcohol and using substances to try and live up to the reputation other people bestowed upon him. Speaking on the 'Bought The T-Shirt' podcast, he said: "I took drugs to fil...
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Gary Barlow gets "annoyed" by how easily Robbie Williams can entertain a crowd. The 50-year-old singer spends hours rehearsing and preparing for a show while his former Take That bandmade can pick up a song just minutes before he goes on stage and still gets a "better" reception. He said: "My beef with Rob, and we still talk about this, is that I'll spend six weeks rehearsing a five minute piece to perfect it, every move and note I'll know what I'm doing. I'll go out and I'll get a great response. "Robbie gets given a song four minutes before he goes out. He learns it and goes out and gets a b...
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Gary Barlow always “struggled” with Take That’s hunky image. The ‘Never Forget’ hitmaker never felt as much of a sex symbol as the rest of his bandmates – which originally included Jason Orange, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen and Howard Donald – and didn’t “trust” himself to choose the right clothes to look good. Asked if being marketed as a sex symbol ever bothered him, he told OK! magazine: “We were five – actually I can't include myself in this – but the other guys were four extremely good looking boys. “As we walked on stage, girls went mad. The madder they went, the more we loved it. We were ...
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