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03.09.2022 - 20:11 / ok.co.uk
Gary Barlow has revealed how his life changed and gave him a new perspective after the tragic loss of his daughter Poppy Barlow. The Take That singer, 51, spoke about the tragedy during his new one-man show A Different Stage which is taking place in London’s West End.The show tells the story of Gary’s life from how he grew up in a Cheshire town and joined Britain’s biggest boyband, as well as his battles with bulimia, booze and cannabis alongside a performance of his greatest hits.The honest insight into Gary’s life meant that he told viewers about the tragedy he and his wife Dawn faced in 2012 when his daughter Poppy was stillborn.
The heartbreaking moment happened days before Gary was to play at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympics and he recounted it: "It's August 2012, Dawn has gone for a last minute check-up. “Only four days to go, we're all so excited.
Name is on the nursery, Moses basket, cot, clothes all over the floor waiting for the main player to arrive. "Dawn calls and something's wrong.
Now this is one of those phone calls where you live a lifetime in a second. "We all have coping mechanisms, back there was the bulimia and the hallelujahs in the toilet.
I'm not saying just having a run is going to cure it, but those were my coping mechanisms. I dealt with this by turning into bloody Inspector Gadget.” He added that “Inspector Gadget doesn’t have a gizmo for this,” and the experience was like “someone sitting in our house and saying, 'The journey you are about to take is going to end in a car crash'.Then sadly handing you the keys." Dawn had to be induced and Gary said he was dreading seeing the baby and explained: "The moment that Poppy Barlow was born the light that filled the room was just magical.
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Gary Barlow removed all the mirrors from his house because of his weight struggles. The 51-year-old pop star started binge eating and smoking cigarettes in the late 90s, and Gary has recalled feeling embarrassed about his weight gain. Speaking during his one-man theatre show, 'A Different Stage', Gary shared: "One morning I caught myself in the mirror and I thought, 'Oh no, I've got to do something about this'.
Gary Barlow's wife Dawn has undergone a "big operation" on her wrist. The 51-year-old pop star has revealed via Twitter that Dawn, 52, broke her wrist four weeks ago, and although she recently went under the knife, Dawn remains in "a lot of pain". Gary - who has been working on his one-man stage show, 'A Different Stage', in London's West End - wrote on the micro-blogging platform: "In other news - Mrs B broke her wrist 4 weeks ago - on Friday she had a big operation - she’s in a lot of pain but on the mend - juggling real life this week with the blessing of being in the West End - it never rains ……… (sic)" The chart-topping star - who has Daniel, 22, Emily, 20, and Daisy, 13, with his wife, as well as a daughter, Poppy, who was stillborn in 2012 - previously used his Twitter account to pay a glowing tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth, who died on Thursday (08.
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Gary Barlow has been flooded with support from fans after giving a health update on his wife who he said underwent a "big operation".
Gary Barlow left fans worried after he shared an important update to his wife’s health. The Take That star, 51, took to Twitter to let fans know that Dawn Andrews was ‘on the mend’ following an operation that left her ‘in a lot of pain’. He wrote: “In other news - Mrs B broke her wrist 4 weeks ago - on Friday she had a big operation - she’s in a lot of pain but on the mend - juggling real life this week with the blessing of being in the West End - it never rains ………” Gary is currently performing in his show A Different Stage on tour across the country to promote his new book.The show features his music and intimate chats with audiences.
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.
Paul McCartney, Elton John and Robbie Williams, has started to recirculate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.The UK’s longest-reigning monarch passed away yesterday (September 8) at her Balmoral estate in Scotland, aged 96.As tributes continue to be paid to the Queen, footage of memorable moments from across her reign are being broadcast on TV networks and online.Footage of the star-studded Diamond Jubilee Concert, which took place outside Buckingham Palace in central London on June 4, 2012 to mark the Queen’s 60th year on the throne, is one such moment being remembered.Organised by Take That‘s Gary Barlow, the concert featured performances from the likes of John, Williams, Grace Jones, Ed Sheeran, Kylie Minogue, Tom Jones, Stevie Wonder and Madness.McCartney closed the show with a short set that included ‘Magical Mystery Tour’, ‘All My Loving’, ‘Let It Be’, ‘Live and Let Die’ and ‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’.You can see official BBC footage of the concert-ending firework display below.McCartney was among a host of famous names to pay tribute to the Queen following the news of her death yesterday, writing: “God bless Queen Elizabeth II[.] May she rest in peace[.] Long live The King.”Elton John, meanwhile, spoke about the monarch during his show in Toronto, Canada last night.“She was an inspiring presence to be around — I’ve been around her and she was fantastic,” John told the crowd.