Jason Orange unveils surprising new career change after leaving Take That
Jason Orange unveils surprising new career change after leaving Take That
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Singer quit the band in 2014 and remained largely out of the spotlight for the following decade. Former Take That star Jason Orange has reportedly undertaken a surprising new business venture. The singer, 54, who rose to fame in the pop group alongside Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen in the Nineties, quit the band in 2014 in favour of a more private life.
Orange, who insisted at the time of his Take That exit that there had been “no fallings out” with his bandmates, has now entered into business with the former Leicester City player and Celtic manager, Neil Lennon. However, according to Companies House, the Take That star has been a director of the property management company since 2004.
Meanwhile, Lennon, who was sacked as manager by the Cypriot team Omonia Nicosia in 2022, joined the firm as a director in November 2024 alongside another individual. Orange and Lennon became business partners after years of friendship, having met while playing in a charity football match, The Sun reports.
The former pop star has remained largely out of the spotlight in the decade since he announced his decision to leave Take That. “I have spent some of the best years of my life with Take That and I'd like to thank everyone who has been a part of my journey, including my band mates, who I feel are like brothers to me,” he said in a statement at the time.