Take That's Gary Barlow speaks out about 'happy' band after Robbie Williams apology in new Netflix doc
09.11.2023 - 17:45
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Gary Barlow has said Take That is a 'happy' band and has suggested they always have been just as he received an apology from Robbie Williams. The singer took to social media on Thursday (November 9) to share his excitement at getting his hands on Take That's new album.
Gary, Howard Donald and Mark Owen are releasing 'This Life' on November 24 ahead of touring the country next year. And Gary appeared thrilled as he was filmed taking a vinyl copy of the record out from under his jacket. "Ok everybody, there's something under my shirt here..." he said to the camera.
"It's a big reveal... This is it!" he said as he showed off the record featuring the trio on the front. "Wow, look at that! Love it. Excited," he added before giving a thumbs up to the camera.
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He then typed in the caption of the post to his one million followers: "Well this is a moment - in the all the years I’ve been in @takethat I’ve never known a happier band - totally on the same page - everyone with room to be heard - space to create - it’s just wonderful.
He added: "II look forward to band time and miss them when we’re apart - and in addition to all of that, our amazing audience is still here walking the miles with us - amazing - arnt we lucky."
The post comes after the release of Robbie's documentary on Netflix. The four-part series, simply titled Robbie Williams, charts the 49-year-old’s rise as a member of Take That, his struggles with addiction, mental health issues and what the last episode calls "redemption" - aided with over 30,000 hours of archived