Former Take That star Jason Orange 'reveals surprising new career venture' - after leaving the band for a quieter life over a decade ago
Former Take That star Jason Orange 'reveals surprising new career venture' - after leaving the band for a quieter life over a decade ago
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Take That star Jason Orange has reportedly undertaken a surprising new career venture, after he left the hugely successful band for a quieter life out of the spotlight back in 2014. The former singer, 54, shot to fame as part of the original line-up of the pop group in 1990 alongside fan favourite Gary Barlow, 53, Howard Donald, 56, Robbie Williams, 50, and Mark Owen, 52.
Despite Jason insiting his bandmates were 'like brothers to him,' the singer bowed out of the group back in 2014 and has since remainded fairly under the radar. However, The Sun has reported that the 90s star has now dipped his toes into a new career, becoming the co-owner of property business Nine The Firs and partnering with Leicester City football legend Neil Lennon.
A source told the publication: 'Jason and Neil have known each other for a fair while and played in a charity football game together some years back.'. They explained: 'Neil has a firm and Jason has come on board. 'Jason prefers to live a quiet life out of the spotlight but has got a real flair for property.'.
Take That star Jason Orange has reportedly undertaken a surprising new career venture, after he left the hugely successful band for a quieter life out of the spotlight back in 2014. The former singer, 54, shot to fame as part of the original line-up of the pop group in 1990 alongside Gary Barlow, 53, Howard Donald, 56, Robbie Williams, 50, and Mark Owen, 52.