They were at the height of their fame and riding high on their success in Britain's biggest boyband. But when Robbie Williams was kicked out (or left, depending on who you ask) Take That, his friendship with Gary Barlow turned into one of the most bitter feuds the pop world had seen.
Gary was always classed as the brains behind Take That's chart-topping hits as the band's song writer. Meanwhile, Robbie, who was just 16 when he joined Take That, cultivated his image as the 'cheeky chappie' of the group who was always joking around.
But then things imploded when he failed to turn up at rehearsals back in 1995 and instead spent a raucous weekend at Glastonbury with his new pals, the Gallagher brothers.
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