January 30th 2025.
According to reports, Jason Orange, the famous member of Take That, has embarked on a new and unexpected career. The 54-year-old former pop singer left the limelight in 2014 to pursue a more conventional lifestyle. Take That, originally consisting of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, and Orange, was a sensation in the music industry. However, after keeping a low profile in recent years, it has been revealed by The Sun that Orange has completely left the music scene and ventured into the property business with former Leicester City football legend, Neil Lennon.
A source shared, "Jason and Neil have been acquaintances for quite some time and even played together in a charity football match a few years back." They added, "Neil has a strong background in property and Jason has decided to join forces with him." It seems that Orange has found a new passion for the real estate market and has been doing quite well. Apparently, he has already sold his first property and customers have been praising him for his "lovely" and "professional" manner.
Orange rose to fame in 1990 with Take That and remained with the band until 1996. He then reunited with them in 2005, with the exception of Williams, and left the group for good in 2014. Since then, he has rarely been seen or heard from. However, it seems that the heartthrob has found an unlikely partner in Lennon, and together they are making a mark in the property world.
In a statement announcing his departure from Take That, Orange expressed his gratitude towards his bandmates and fans, saying, "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." He also mentioned that his bandmates were like brothers to him.
Orange's exit from the band in 2014 came as a shock to many, as he was the second member to leave after Williams, who left in 1995 to pursue a solo career. Since then, Barlow, Owen, and Donald have continued as a trio. Owen revealed in an interview with The Times in 2023, "I think Jason felt like he didn't want to do it anymore, but I can't speak for him." It seems that Orange preferred a quieter life away from the spotlight, but he has found success in the property world.
Despite his absence from the music scene, Orange remains a beloved member of Take That. Fans were devastated when the band announced their hiatus, and even though they have continued as a trio, fans still hold on to the hope of a full reunion one day. In an upcoming documentary about the band, it has been revealed that the other members have had trouble contacting Orange in recent years. Barlow admitted that they only hear from him sporadically and there doesn't seem to be any specific reason for the lack of communication.
Donald also shared, "He's difficult to get a hold of, even when he does reach out." It seems that Orange prefers to keep his distance from his former bandmates, but he still keeps an eye on their success. The documentary, which will give an inside look into the British boy band, will feature exclusive interviews with Barlow, Owen, and Donald, and Williams is also expected to share some insights. However, it is uncertain if Orange will participate in the project.
According to a source, the initial plan for the documentary was to use archive interviews of Orange, but now there is hope that he might be persuaded to take part in the present day, which would be a real coup. The special is still in its early stages, and there have been no formal discussions with Orange yet, but the team is hopeful that he will agree to be a part of it.
It remains to be seen whether Orange will continue to distance himself from Take That and focus on his new career, but fans are still holding onto the hope that he will one day return to the music world. If you have a celebrity story, video or pictures, get in touch with us through email, phone, or our "Submit Stuff" page. We would love to hear from you.
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