September 27th 2024.
In the 1990s, the talented and charming group of Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, and Howard Donald came together to form the iconic band, Take That. After taking the world by storm with their music and performances, the popular 90s group is now gearing up to release a Netflix documentary that will take us on a journey through their rise to fame. However, there is some uncertainty surrounding the project, as it is unclear whether one key member will make an appearance.
The documentary, directed by Bafta-nominated director David Soutar and produced by Gabe Turner, is set to give viewers an inside look at the British boy band. It will feature exclusive interviews with Gary Barlow (53), Mark Owen (52), and Howard Donald (56), and reportedly, some insights from Robbie Williams (50). But the big question on everyone's mind is whether Jason Orange (54) will participate in the project.
Jason was an original member of Take That and stuck with his bandmates from 1990 to 1996. He then reunited with them, minus Robbie, in 2005. However, in 2014, he announced his departure from the group and has since kept a low profile. But this hasn't discouraged the remaining members of Take That, who are working hard to get in touch with Jason and convince him to take part in an exclusive interview for the Fulwell 73 documentary.
According to a source, the initial plan was to only use archive interviews from Jason, but the band is determined to have him on board for a present-day interview. "There's hope he could be persuaded to take part, which would be a real coup," the source said. "The special is still in its early stages, and Fulwell 73 has yet to formally approach him, but this could change when the project starts to take shape and the lads have managed to work their magic."
Since leaving Take That, Jason has mostly stayed out of the public eye. His most recent sighting was a low-key outing at a London cafe last week. When he announced his departure from the band, he expressed his pride in their achievements and thanked his bandmates for being like brothers to him.
Gary recently revealed that they only hear from Jason sporadically nowadays, and there seems to be no real reason for the lack of contact. But despite this, the remaining members of Take That still hold him in high regard and would happily welcome him back. Howard even mentioned that Jason still keeps up with the band's achievements, and it's nice to know that he's still interested in their success.
Although the documentary won't feature exclusive interviews with Robbie and Jason, the remaining members are excited to share their story with the world. And who knows, maybe in the future, we'll get to hear from Jason and his perspective on his time with Take That. The agency has reached out to representatives of Take That and Jason Orange for comment. If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, please get in touch with the agency's entertainment team. We'd love to hear from you!
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