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Gary Barlow ‘Felt Like a Failure’ After Take That Split

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Years after the band broke up, Gary Barlow has admitted he “felt like a failure” in the years following the Take That split.

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Gary Barlow couldn't keep up with the success of his former bandmate Robbie Williams after the end of Take That. A circumstance that made him quite a mess, as he now confessed in a newspaper interview.

Gary Barlow couldn't keep up with the success of his former bandmate Robbie Williams after the end of Take That.Gary Barlow, 54, spoke openly that he felt "like a loser" due to his failed solo career after the separation of Take That. He also didn't expect Take That to come together again in view of Robbie Williams' cometish success, 51."I was ashamed of my situation"In 1995, Robbie Williams had quit the band and thus heralded the end of the pop…

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gala.de broke the news in on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
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