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Robbie Williams Regrets 'Horrible' Treatment of Gary Barlow
28 Feb
Summary
- Robbie Williams expressed remorse for his past harsh treatment of Gary Barlow.
- He cited watching the Take That Netflix documentary as a catalyst for reflection.
- Williams admitted to feeling 'horrible' and wanting to apologize again.

Robbie Williams has publicly expressed profound regret for his past treatment of former Take That bandmate Gary Barlow. Speaking during a concert at Manchester's Aviva Studios on Friday, Williams, 52, revealed that watching the recent Take That Netflix documentary prompted significant reflection.
He described feeling "horrible" and "smug" when revisiting his past behavior towards Barlow and other members of the band, admitting he acted like a "c---" in the documentary's second episode. Williams confessed to having sleepless nights and a strong desire to apologize again for his past actions.
The long-standing feud between Williams and Barlow dates back to the 1990s when Williams departed Take That. The documentary revisits this rivalry, with footage of Williams stating his intent to "crush" Barlow. Barlow himself discussed how the reunion involved addressing these difficult past issues.
Despite the past animosity, Williams emphasized their current reconciliation, stating, "I f
king love Gary Barlow now." He noted that he and Barlow had resolved past grievances, with Barlow recalling a pivotal conversation where they addressed issues that had "haunted us for years."




