Take That star Gary Barlow has spoken briefly on his "falling out" with former bandmate, Robbie Williams.
The pair were in Take That, one of the biggest boy bands of all time, but Williams first left the group in 1995.
Barlow, who is currently in Australia for Take That's official tour, spoke on the Table Manners podcast with Jessie & Lennie Ware and said he and Robbie both had "regrets" for what happened between them.
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Williams left the group in 1995 and the group continued as a foursome until he rejoined in 2010 for the band's sixth studio album, Progress.
He then left again in 2011, followed by Jason Orange in 2014.
Barlow and Williams, 50, reportedly had a long-running feud which he addressed in his Netflix documentary, however, they reportedly buried the hatchet over the years.
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Speaking on the podcast, Barlow said, "The biggest test for us all was when Robbie came back. I think the four of us getting back was a really big thing."
"Oh, I'd fallen out with him, absolutely."
When asked how they "reconciled," Barlow said: "By sitting like this and talking to one another."
He added they both had some "regrets".
"Yes, absolutely. We'd lived a life in that period and we had a lot to talk about," Barlow said.
"I think sometimes you've just got to see the person to just understand where these things start and end."
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Major bands that have made a comeback years later
Barlow previously told 9honey Celebrity never say never to reuniting with Robbie Williams on stage again in future.
"Who knows, I think it was 2011 we were last together. That's the thrill of being in Take That, you never know what's around the corner," he said.
The group formed in Manchester in 1990 – 34 years ago now – as a five-piece act and have had incredible success over the years.
In November, the group released their ninth studio album called This Life, which soon topped the charts at No.1 in the UK and enjoyed the biggest opening week for a UK artist for 2023.
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