When Jason Orange announced that he was quitting Take That, the world and its Take That loving wife were shocked, and feared that – as Robbie Williams was also no longer part of the band either – the group would split for good.
However, happily, that was not to be and Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald vowed that not only would they continue as Take That, they were planning a new tour, new single and new album.
And in order to prove that as a trio, they can be just as entertaining as they were as a five-piece or even a quartet, it seems the remaining singers are planning to make their tour the most elaborate they’ve ever done, and to that end, they may bring Jason and Robbie back as holograms!
So sayeth The Sun at any rate, who further suggest that if all else fails, Jason’s twin brother Justin could be enlisted to join the group.
A Take That insider said, “The boys have joked that they’re going to use a hologram of Jason for their live shows.
“Someone even suggested replacing Jason with his twin brother, Justin, to see if anyone would notice.”
The article concludes by reminding TT fans that it wouldn’t be the first time imagery of a band member had been used at a live show…
“On their 2006 comeback tour they beamed an image of ROBBIE WILLIAMS on to the stage so he could ‘join’ them for a rendition of Could It Be Magic.”
Well, time will tell whether any of the above actually happens, but in the meantime, Gary is as busy as ever and is currently in Dubai where he’ll be performing live this weekend.
Howard meanwhile has been busy on Twitter, commenting on a number of topical issues, including the return of The Apprentice to the BBC, however, as we reported yesterday, not all viewers were as complimentary as Howard…
Perhaps Howard could suggest to Apprentice wannabes that coming up with an idea for how to contain unpleasant smells would be a hit…
On Twitter, he wrote, “You just can’t beat that morning aroma of wet cat food that lingers throughout the house.
“No wonder their sh** stinks!”
No wonder indeed.
source: http://www.unrealitytv.co.uk
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