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WTF is wrong with me? Why am I being nice?
Maggie xx
Maggie xx
Maggie xx
He's on Loose Women apparently on Monday if anyone is interested.
I could have gone and seen him for nothing a few years back with a mate who had a spare ticket but he doesn't do anything for me.
He's a Port Vale fan y'know.
Well done on the win today for the Villa Maggie and Demantoid
AND... isn't he a lovely man?
Take That and Robbie Williams will be singing for Children In Need - but they will be performing separately - NOT together.
2 interviews in the last few days and he said on both they have done something together but cant say what
Maggiexx
Oooh ark at me and my sleb reportiness!
Robbie joins Take That on stage | ||||
Robbie Williams has joined his former Take That bandmates on stage at the Children in Need charity concert, but there was no reunion performance.
After Take That's opening performance of their song Greatest Day, Barlow told the 4,500-strong crowd: "What a perfect night for us to introduce an old friend." Williams, who left Take That in 1995, then appeared on stage before moments later being left to perform songs from his new album, Bodies and You Know Me. Afterwards, he said: "I started tearing up just before I came on, and the lads were singing and knowing it was just about to happen and knowing what the reactions were going to be like, and then all my team were like 'Please don't cry'. "And I think we should have milked it for a lot longer than we actually did. I think Gaz, in his wisdom, went, 'Right, we should get off now, let the lad do his singing.' "I was trying to get them back to do a bow and everything. That's the first time in 15 years, we should have at least stayed there for 10 minutes."
Barlow also dedicated a performance of Rule The World to his father, Colin, who died last month. "This song is dedicated to everybody who's lost somebody they love. Dad, this one's for you," Barlow said. The concert will be shown on BBC One next Thursday, 19 November, from 2000 GMT. |
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