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Take That reveal suicidal thoughts and financial struggles
Summary
A Netflix docuseries narrated by Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen recounts the band's post-1995 split, describing mental-health struggles, infighting and money worries; the series includes unseen footage and is due on Netflix on January 27.
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Take That members have opened up about long-running personal and professional difficulties in a new Netflix docuseries. The series, narrated by Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen, follows the group's rise and the turmoil after Robbie Williams left in 1995. It draws on unseen footage and archived interviews with Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. The episodes describe mental-health challenges, internal conflict and financial strain during that period.
Key points:
- The Netflix series recounts the group's split after Robbie Williams' 1995 departure and uses unseen footage and archival interviews.
- Members reported experiencing suicidal thoughts, deep personal struggles and severe tension within the band in the years that followed.
- Gary Barlow describes developing an eating disorder and later seeking help in 2003.
- The band reunited with Robbie Williams for a 2006 tour after private conversations helped address longstanding grievances.
- The series is scheduled to appear on Netflix on January 27.
Summary:
The docuseries presents a candid retelling of the highs and lows experienced by the group and highlights the personal toll of fame and public rivalry. The series documents their struggles and later steps toward reconciliation, and it will be available on Netflix from January 27.
