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Gary Barlow struggles to find peace over death of daughter Poppy and admits he's still 'angry'

Gary Barlow admits he has struggled to find peace in the 12 years since the tragic passing of his daughter Poppy. In a rare public reflection, Gary told how he has never really been able to process the loss of his baby girl, and he still feels a sense of bitter injustice that it had to happen to his family, the Mirror reports.
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‘Robbie Williams’ soundtrack: here’s every song in the Netflix series
Netflix has released its new documentary series on Robbie Williams – check out the full list of every song used in the series below.Directed by Joe Pearlman (Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now), the four-part series features never-before-seen archive footage spanning the singer’s 30-year career, from his origins as a member of Take That to his breakout success as a solo artist.Reviewing the series, NME said: “Robbie Williams is a tale of the last era of super-charged celebrity. It’s an unflinching depiction of tabloid fuckery, mass ignorance of mental health issues and a pre-social media age in which a handful of celebrities found themselves at the molten centre of the pop culture universe.”It adds: “It’s a persuasive account of the gulf that can occur between wealth and happiness, a simple sentiment that can be difficult to really feel. Like Robbie himself, the show’s imperfect and a little insular, but its emotional pull is undeniable.”Watch the trailer for the series and see the full list of songs used in the show below.1. ‘Let Me Entertain You’ – Robbie Williams2. ‘Take That And Party’ – Take That3. ‘Do What You Like’ – Take That4. ‘Could It Be Magic’ – Take That5. ‘Back For Good’ – Take That6. ‘Back For Good’ (Live At The Forum, London in 1998) – Robbie Williams7. ‘Angelino Coffee Break, Рt. 2’ – Andrea Sacchi8. ‘South Of The Border’ (Rehearsal Recording, Spring 1997) – Robbie Williams9. ‘South Of The Border’ – Robbie Williams10. ‘Let Me Entertain You’ (Live At The Forum, London in 1998) – Robbie Williams11. ‘Angels’ (Live) – Robbie Williams12. ‘Jamaica Man’ – Kenny Graham13. ‘Strong’ – Robbie Williams1. ‘Strong’ – Robbie Williams 2. ‘Millennium’ – Robbie Williams 3. ‘Deee-Lite Theme’ – Deee-Lite 4. ‘Forever Texas’
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Gary Barlow removed all mirrors from house after weight gain following Take That split
Gary Barlow was so disgusted with his weight when he was at his heaviest of 17-and-a-half stone he removed all the mirrors from his house.The Back For Good singer saw his weight balloon in the wake of Take That's 1996 split and after he was dropped as a solo artist by his record label in 1999.Gary gorged on chocolate, takeaways and alcohol as well as heavily smoking cannabis and cigarettes.READ MORE: Gary Barlow worries fans as he offers health update on wife after ‘big operation’His depression about the apparent end of his career as a pop star was made worse by former bandmate Robbie Williams’ chart success, and he locked himself away at home.When he got sick of seeing the reflection of his bloated body he made the decision to ditch his mirrors rather than lose the weight.Sharing one of the toughest times of his life in his one-man theatre show A Different Stage, Gary said: "I’ll be walking down the street and someone would shout, 'Hey Gary, Robbie’s doing well isn’t he.'"Walk past a building site and they’d stop and sing Let Me Entertain You."One day I just thought, ‘Oh god, I’ve got to do something about this.’ So I did, I stopped walking down streets and bought a house I used to ride past on my BMX, shut the gates and didn’t come out."There was a little menu any given day for 1999, breakfast spliff – wake and bake – 11am Quality Street, eat all the ones you like, leave all the ones you don’t, 1pm more food … and then 4pm all the Quality Street you didn’t eat in the morning and then 6pm the doors are open, it’s party time, Jack Daniels and Coke, oh and cigarettes, 40 on a bad day, 60 on a good one."Now, a guy doesn’t want to see himself go through this."One morning I caught myself in the mirror and I thought, 'Oh no,
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The Masked Singer UK's Traffic Cone 'unmasked' as fans sure it's BBC quiz show host
The Masked Singer UK’s very own Traffic Cone has been ‘solved’ by eagle-eyed fans on social media - as they’re sure he’s set to be unmasked as an iconic quiz show host.After the unmasking of Doughnuts as football star Michael Owen and Firework as Kidulthood actor Jaime Winstone last week, it appears no celebrity is off-limits.So it would make sense for a popular comedian and quiz show host to be underneath at least one mask - and fans reckon Pointless presenter Alexander Armstrong could be the one.Taking to Reddit, users were keen to air their theories - including one who suggested: "For me, Robobunny, Panda, Rockhopper and Mushroom are clearly singers."So, I believe this would be Traffic Cone, especially given the overall comedic presentation of his clues/background during performances on stage."I remember 'Back For Good' was his clue song and wondered whether that referred to Alexander Armstrong, the aim of his quiz show 'Pointless' is to score fewer points ie going backwards rather than forward."They added: "No comedians have been unmasked so far in Series 3."Another fan was quick to agree: "There must be at least one comedian in there."Some comedians that have really good singing voices are Alexander Armstrong, Bradley Walsh, Lee Evans and Billy Bailey.
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