Gary Barlow has reflected on his "wonderful and challenging" journey in Take That, which has included a well-publicised fall out with former bandmate Robbie Williams.
The band, originally formed as a quintet in 1990, left fans devastated when Robbie decided to leave in 1995. As he embarked on a successful solo career, the now 50-year-old singer didn't mince his words about his former bandmates in interviews.
At 21 years old, he told Attitude Magazine that he "never f***ing liked" the group and had specific issues with Gary. He stated: "And this bloke, this clueless w****r says, 'I write the songs because I'm Gary Barlow'. "And he's a lot older than you.
And the other guy's Howard [Donald] - that doesn't say much at all. And the other guy's Jason Orange - that says a lot, too much in fact.
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