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Gary Barlow snubbed Take That tribute act's request after they 'sang better than him'

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Hitmaker Gary Barlow has confessed he snubbed a Take That tribute band’s request to sing with them at a wedding – because they were better than him.

The 50-year-old made the hilarious confession on his upcoming BBC special I’m With The Band and admitted that he sees cover acts who can outperform him and his bandmates Mark Owen, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Robbie Williams "all the time".

The Could It Be Magic singer said: "We went to a wedding and they said, 'Oh, we've got a Take That band'. "I was all right with it until they started to sing - they were brilliant.

I was like, 'Get these off, now'. "They were like, 'Do you want to come up and sing?' And was I like, 'No. No way on Earth do I want to sing with you'." Gary’s one-off,

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