Beat The Chasers' penultimate episode came with drama on Thursday night (May 19) and fans say they have 'never been so gutted' over a contestant's loss.
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Take That star Gary Barlow has shut down rumours that he is to appear as a cameo on his former bandmates biopic, Better Man. The film is based on the life of Robbie Williams and is currently being filmed in Melbourne, Australia.
Speculation circulated about his potential cameo as Gary Barlow, 51, was recently spotted in Australia with his family. He was seen at a number of cafes and gyms with his two daughters, Emily, 19, and Daisy, 12.
The singer-songwriter went to Twitter to say that hints that he was making a cameo appearance were “total rubbish”. A representative for Gary also confirmed to the Mirror that he was “just on holiday”.
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Gary is currently taking some time off his huge A Different Stage tour. He took to social media at the start of April to announce the mini break.
He said: “Taking a step back for a few weeks. It’s been a monster start to the year launching and opening a brand new show ‘A different stage’ I’m already looking forward to the next instalment of that. Hope everyone’s ok”
Robbie’s biopic Better Man is currently being filmed in the city down under. It is reported that the singer will play himself in the film, with special effects being used to deage the 48-year-old.
Actor Jonno Davies, 29, is said to be filling in for Robbie’s flashback scenes. Teenage Gary Barlow will be played by 24-year-old Jake Simmance, who starred in BBC’s Call the Midwife and Netflix’s recent series Anatomy of a Scandal.
Howard Donald is said to be played by Liam Head, Mark Owen is understood to be played by Jesse Hyde, and Jason Orange by Chase Vollenweider.
Robbie was part of the boyband from 1990 to 1995 before leaving to pursue a
Beat The Chasers' penultimate episode came with drama on Thursday night (May 19) and fans say they have 'never been so gutted' over a contestant's loss.
A new Ocean’s Eleven film starring Margot Robbie is in “active development” at Warner Bros., Deadline can confirm. Four-time Emmy winner Jay Roach is looking to direct the pic, which is not yet greenlighted.
Take That singer Mark Owen looked virtually unrecognisable on Wednesday as he appeared alongside his bandmates in Cannes sporting a new look. The 50 year old pop legend had appeared at the city’s annual film festival alongside bandmates Gary Barlow and Howard Donald, with many fans perplexed by his new style choice.
of their upcoming flick Greatest Day. Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen looked in the best of spirits as they arrived at the film festival (without Robbie Williams and Jason Orange in tow). The trio all looked totally suave in suit jackets and chinos as they enjoyed the gorgeous weather.
Now that we’ve had it confirmed and N-Dubz are 100% getting back together, we’re seriously excited. We were also excited to reminisce about the icon that is Tulisa.
EXCLUSIVE: Take That heart-throbs ,Gary Barlow ,Howard Donald and Mark Owen are gearing up to conquer Cannes on Wednesday, the first time they’ve visited during the film festival .Let’s Pray that the sun will Shine and it will be their Greatest Day.
EXCLUSIVE: Principal photography has begun on Better Man, and Deadline has the first image from production. This is the musical feature film based on the life of singer Robbie Williams, with Australian filmmaker Michael Gracey at the helm. Gracey’s debut film, The Greatest Showman, grossed over $435M at the global box office.
The Queen's Speech, which sets out the government's agenda for the next parliamentary term, was delivered by Prince Charles today (Tuesday 10 May).
EXCLUSIVE: Australian author Dervla McTiernan, whose last two novels were international bestsellers, is making a splash on these shores with The Murder Rule, a thriller novel being published tomorrow by William Morrow. McTiernan has just optioned the novel to FX.
EXCLUSIVE: Ami Canaan Mann (Texas Killing Fields) is gearing up to direct the biopic Audrey’s Children for Amasia Entertainment (Wild Mountain Thyme) and Resonate Entertainment (Sitting in Bars with Cake).
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have added a sweet new photo to their home. The subtle addition in Kensington Palace, Apartment 1A, was spotted while Prince William took part in a video call from one of the rooms in the space. William sits on a beige couch in the clip shared on Twitter, and some photos can be seen in the background.
We have had Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte, but this weekend boxing fans will be treated once again as the undisputed women's lightweight champion, Katie Taylor, takes on Puerto Rican, Amanda Serrano. Despite the Gypsy King's heavyweight bout at Wembley Stadium last Saturday, this fight is being dubbed as the fight of the year, with Taylor expected to face her toughest test yet.
Noel Gallagher has called Robbie Williams‘ hit song ‘Angels’ “Oasis by numbers”.Gallagher, who once referred to Williams as “the fat dancer from Take That” was discussing the track on ‘The Matt Morgan Podcast’.“I’ve heard it and thought, ‘I wish I’d written that,’” he said at first, adding: “‘Angels’ is Oasis by numbers. Add a fucking electric guitar on it and it would be.”The Gallagher brothers and Williams have had a long, ongoing feud, which first started in the mid-90s and escalated with Robbie challenging Liam to a boxing match.
Wayne Lineker has taken aim at his brother Gary Lineker for not wishing him a happy 60th birthday, declaring: “I am done”. Last week, the bar and restaurant entrepreneur took to Instagram to tell his 846k followers that he would love for his brother, Match of the Day presenter Gary, 61, to surprise him at his 60th birthday party at his world-famous O Beach Ibiza club.
After selling all of their homes earlier this year, Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field have reportedly splashed out on a £39m mansion in Los Angeles.The former Take That star, 48, previously owned a number of lavish properties but decided to put them on the market, leaving him and Ayda, 42, and their four children, Theodora, nine, Charlton, seven, Colette, three, and two year old Beau, unsure about where they were going to live. Speaking on the Kyle and Jackie O Australian radio show, he shared: "We’re actually nowhere.