Gary Barlow said I made him look worse than Darth Vader in my new film but it's important I tell the whole truth, insists Robbie Williams as he reveals only one Take That member has seen Better Man

Gary Barlow said I made him look worse than Darth Vader in my new film but it's important I tell the whole truth, insists Robbie Williams as he reveals only one Take That member has seen Better Man
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Gary Barlow said I made him look worse than Darth Vader in my new film but it's important I tell the whole truth, insists Robbie Williams as he reveals only one Take That member has seen Better Man
Published: Dec, 23 2024 11:21

Robbie Williams has revealed that only one member of Take That has seen his new film and explained that Gary Barlow was not happy with how he was portrayed. The Angels singer, 50, was interviewed on Lorraine and confessed that it was important to him to make his new film Better Man, despite hurting his former band mates in the process.

 [The Angels singer appeared in an interview on Lorraine and confessed that it was important to him to make his new film Better Man, despite hurting his former bandmates in the process (Robbie and Gary pictured in May, 1991)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The Angels singer appeared in an interview on Lorraine and confessed that it was important to him to make his new film Better Man, despite hurting his former bandmates in the process (Robbie and Gary pictured in May, 1991)]

He made the surprising admission that only one member of Take That - Mark Owen - has even seen the biopic, which follows Robbie's rise to fame. When asked if any of his former band had seen this new film, the hitmaker told the show: 'They haven't. Mark Owen has, the other boys haven't.'.

 [He made the surprising admission that none of Take That have even seen the biopic that follows Robbie's rise to fame apart from Mark Owen]
Image Credit: Mail Online [He made the surprising admission that none of Take That have even seen the biopic that follows Robbie's rise to fame apart from Mark Owen]

But he went on to add that Gary Barlow, 53, was given advance warning and was sent the script before filming began. He said: 'Gaz received the script because I thought that was only fair.'. Robbie Williams, 50, has revealed that only one member of Take That has seen his new film and explained that Gary Barlow, 53, was not happy with how he was portrayed.

 [The Angel's singer added that Gary  was given advance warning and was sent the script before filming began but asked for changes to be made]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The Angel's singer added that Gary  was given advance warning and was sent the script before filming began but asked for changes to be made]

The Angels singer appeared in an interview on Lorraine and confessed that it was important to him to make his new film Better Man, despite hurting his former bandmates in the process (Robbie and Gary pictured in May, 1991). He made the surprising admission that none of Take That have even seen the biopic that follows Robbie's rise to fame apart from Mark Owen.

 [Robbie also confessed that Gary wasn't happy with the representation of him in the film and complained he'd been made to look 'worse than Darth Vader' (pictured)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Robbie also confessed that Gary wasn't happy with the representation of him in the film and complained he'd been made to look 'worse than Darth Vader' (pictured)]

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