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That's a toughie!

Daily Star

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January 28, 2026

'LOST' FOOTAGE EVEN BAND HADN'T SEEN

- JAMES CABOOTER

RELIVING the highs and lows of their pop career in a new Netflix documentary was "triggering" for Take That.

Three part series Take That, streaming now, celebrates the recordbreaking boyband's incredible rise, fall, then monumental comeback.

But along the way they were faced with major fallouts and even greater mental health struggles that haunted them for years.

It was a difficult watch for Howard Donald, who told the Daily Star: "It is triggering, maybe more triggering for others. Maybe more for Gary and Robbie. But it just makes me very proud to watch a three part documentary on Netflix of our life so far, as Take That, covering 35 years and three hours.

There's a lot of stuff that makes you feel uncomfortable. There's a lot of stuff that makes you feel very happy and laugh out loud as well. I feel it's a really true to Take That documentary. Truest ever."

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