Take That member Jason Orange has undergone a major transformation and is barely recognizable after stepping out of the spotlight.

He's staying out of the spotlight lately.

July 12th 2024.

Take That member Jason Orange has undergone a major transformation and is barely recognizable after stepping out of the spotlight.
Jason Orange, a former member of the popular boyband Take That, has recently been spotted looking quite different from his days in the spotlight. The 54-year-old singer, who rose to fame as part of the group in 1990 and later rejoined for their 2005 reunion, has since retired from entertainment and has been living a low-key life.

Stepping out in Cheshire this week, Jason was almost unrecognizable as he strolled around Hale Village. Wearing a casual yet stylish ensemble of a white shirt, brown jacket, matching trousers, beige boots, and cool aviator shades, he completed his look with a flashy gold classic Mercedes-Benz.

The Manchester-born singer, who was part of Take That's original line-up along with Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Robbie Williams, and Mark Owen, has been keeping a low profile and rarely attends glitzy events like he used to during the height of his fame. In fact, he released a statement two decades ago when he left the band, expressing his pride in their achievements and thanking everyone who had been a part of his journey.

In a recent interview, Mark Owen assured fans that there is no bad blood between them and Jason, stating that he simply felt like he didn't want to continue with the band anymore. He shared a funny anecdote about how Jason would always laugh before getting to the punchline when telling jokes. The other band members, including Gary, have also spoken about Jason's departure and how it was his own decision.

Despite this, the three-piece band, consisting of Gary, Howard, and Mark, has been going strong and recently performed at King Charles's Coronation Concert in May. They are currently on their This Life tour and have been delighting fans across Europe with their performances.

However, fans were disappointed when Jason didn't join his former bandmates for a one-off lockdown performance in 2020, which featured a reunion with Robbie Williams. The trio now continues to tour and entertain audiences, and fans are still reminiscing about their favorite Take That songs.

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