Robbie Williams has claimed that his former Take That bandmate Gary Barlow may have been 'stitched up' in the BBC Boybands Forever documentary. The Angels singer, 50, said that due to the 'magic of TV' Gary came across in the wrong way during one section of the TV show.
![[The Angels singer, 50, said that due to the 'magic of TV' Gary came across in the wrong way during one section of the TV show]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12/31/21/93628825-14240179-image-m-69_1735679577084.jpg)
The documentary saw Robbie and stars from bands such as Westlife and Five share their honest thoughts on their rise to fame and its darker side. Sharing his opinion, Robbie said he was happy with how he was portrayed but the film made Gary look 'arrogant' even though he was 'joking'.
![[The documentary saw Robbie and stars from bands such as Westlife and Five share their honest thoughts on their rise to fame and its darker side; pictured Take That in 1993]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12/31/21/93628791-14240179-The_documentary_saw_Robbie_and_stars_from_bands_such_as_Westlife-a-72_1735679675333.jpg)
Speaking to The Face, Robbie said: 'Yeah, I thought it was really well done. I was happy that they didn't stitch me up. But, there was a bit where I think Gaz got stitched up. '[In the old footage] Gaz is doing a mock bravado bit, talking about being, 'The big star in my village, people knew that I was going to go on to do things'.
![[Sharing his opinion, Robbie said he was happy with how he was portrayed but the film made Gary look 'arrogant' even though he was 'joking']](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12/31/21/93628899-14240179-image-a-70_1735679643615.jpg)
Robbie Williams has claimed that his former Take That bandmate Gary Barlow may have been 'stitched up' in the BBC Boybands Forever documentary. The Angels singer, 50, said that due to the 'magic of TV' Gary came across in the wrong way during one section of the TV show.
![[He said: 'I was happy that they didn't stitch me up but there was a bit where I think Gaz got stitched up. It's sold in the documentary that he's arrogant, but I know he was joking but, you know - the magic of TV!']](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12/31/21/93629055-14240179-image-a-73_1735679836443.jpg)
'And it's sold in the documentary that he's arrogant, but I know he was joking in that moment. But, you know - the magic of TV!'. Robbie was the youngest member of the band - alongside Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald - from when they formed in 1990 until he went solo in 1995.
![[Robbie was the youngest member of the band - alongside Gary Barlow , Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange - from when they formed in 1990 until he went solo in 1995; pictured 1991]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12/31/21/93629099-14240179-image-a-74_1735679961518.jpg)