Take That Members’ Family Ties Exposed in New Documentary
A new Netflix documentary series chronicling Take That’s meteoric rise has reignited interest in the British band’s personal lives. The three-part production traces the careers of Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, and Jason Orange from their 1990 formation through their unprecedented success.
Band’s Turbulent History Revealed
The group initially disbanded in 1996 following Robbie Williams’ departure for solo ventures. After a decade-long hiatus, the remaining members reunited in 2006, touring extensively until Jason Orange’s unexpected exit in 2014. Throughout their journey, family members reportedly supported the musicians through various personal struggles including addiction battles, marital challenges, and parenthood transitions.
Family Bonds Behind the Fame
While the documentary focuses on the band’s professional journey, sources close to the members confirm that siblings played crucial roles behind the scenes. Of particular interest is Jason Orange’s identical twin brother, whose existence has remained largely out of the public eye until recently.
Other band members’ siblings have similarly maintained private lives despite their brothers’ global fame. These family relationships reportedly provided stability during career highs and personal lows, though details remain closely guarded.
Here’s an exclusive look at the lesser-known family members who witnessed the band’s evolution firsthand while navigating their own lives away from the spotlight.