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It's funny to think Take That was formed as the UK's answer to American boy band New Kids on the Block.
From hits such as 'Back For Good' and 'Never Forget', Take That was one of the biggest British boy bands of the late 90s and early 2000s.
Of course, their biggest export has to be Robbie Williams.
The group has been on and off throughout the years, but three out of the five members recently played at King Charles' Coronation Concert. They've also announced a ninth album and a world tour.
Watch: A look at Take That performing at the King's coronation concert. Post continues below.
With all of this mind, here's what the lives of the Take That members look like now.
Gary Barlow now.
Gary Barlow is the lead singer of Take That, and other than Robbie Williams, is likely the second-most famous band member.
He has always remained a member of the band, as well as having a successful solo career in the UK. When it comes to theatre, he co-wrote the soundtrack for the 2014 musical version of Finding Neverland, which ran on Broadway. He also co-wrote the music to show The Girls/Calendar Girls The Musical — based on the 2003 film Calendar Girls.