Mark Owen has had a rollercoaster life, from his band's huge success over 32 years, to personal struggles with tax issues, multiple affairs and alcohol addiction.Take That were formed in 1989 and had their first Top 40 hit with Promises in 1991.The band, consisting of Mark, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Robbie Williams, won the hearts of millions of teens and topped the charts with songs like Could It Be Magic and A Million Love Songs.
Despite his fame, 51 year old Mark has faced numerous challenges but has always had the unwavering support of his loving wife of 14 years, Emma Ferguson, and family – they share three children together, a son, Elwood Jack, and two daughters, Willow Rose and Fox India.
In 2010, Mark confessed to The Sun that he had been unfaithful to his wife with "at least" 10 different women.The then-38 year old singer attributed his infidelity to a long battle with alcoholism and shared deep regret for the pain he had caused his family and wife, who he had been with for over five years.
He told the publication: "I don't know how many girls there were in all. Maybe 10." One of these affairs started when he began dating his current wife and involved a 24 year old account manager at the time.
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