News about Jason Orange

Take That as you've never seen them before! On a trip to Miami, the band performs their muscles, and it looks like Gary is the only one who remembers his SPF

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 4, 2024
In stunning unearthed photos from 1993, you've never seen them before. Mark Owen, Howard Donald, Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, and Jason Orange formed the band at the beginning. The band travelled to Miami, the United States, twenty years ago, for a shoot with photographer Janet Macoska.

'Is he building an army against himself?' With further scathing remarks, Celebrity Big Brother star Louis Walsh makes viewers aghast in his latest rant against Take That

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
Following a string of scathing rants, Louis Walsh was back to his old tricks during Wednesday night's show as he fired guns at yet more celebrities. The Celebrity Big Brother star, 71, shocked viewers as he made further remarks about his showbiz associates on the outside world, leaving them in skepticism, wondering if he'll have any left after he leaves the house. When Louis revealed his take on the singers to pal Sharon Osbourne, he was directed at Take That's Mark Owen and Jason Orange.

Do you go out in your dryrobe? A £165 toweling coat, which has become a staple of outerwear, has been criticized by a Facebook group for shameing city-dwellers who wear them to the pub and Tesco

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2024
The dryrobe, which was created by Cornish surfer Gideon Bright based on his mother's ingenious way to warm him up as a child, has since evolved into a hot item. Since the first dryrobe appeared on the market in 2010, it has undergone a bit of urban revival as city dwellers don't eat coffee runs, school pick-ups, and dog walks. Many A-listers have been seen donning dryrobes either for their intended use (Harry Styles and Emma Corrin, pictured) or simply to stay warm in winter weather (Jason Orange, far right).

As he enjoys his afternoon walk in Hampstead, Jason Orange wraps up in an enormous coat and massive woolly gloves

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2024
After deciding to leave the fame for a quieter life, he left Take That in 2014. Jason Orange was spotted out and about enjoying a walk in Hampstead London on Tuesday, wrapping up warm. When he wore an oversized Dry Robe black coat over a grey hoody, the singer, 53, seemed to be feeling the cold.

Take That fans out of their seats as they claim that tickets for the 2024 tour are going for 'ridiculous' prices just hours after the general public auction begins

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 29, 2023
Fans are eagerly anticipating tickets for the UK and Ireland tours, and they waited outside at 9.30 a.m. on Friday for their chance to see the band live. However, many people were left disappointed and angry after learning the ticket prices, with some fans claiming they could only buy tickets worth around £200 per ticket.

Take That are back! As they make a big comeback with a brand new album, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald tease Las Vegas residency

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2023
Take That has revealed that they will reunite with a brand new album. The 90s pop group banded together after six years away to produce their ninth album This Life, with a new single called Windows debuting in November. However, fans will only see Gary Barlow, 52, Mark Owen, 51, and Howard Donald, 55, as Robbie Williams, 49, and Jason Orange, 53, have all agreed against reuniting with the company.

Boy band icon Bobby Willard, who earned eight BRITs and enjoyed a high-profile fling, is barely recognisable from his earlier days in the 90s... but can you remember the 90s?

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2023
In the Nineties, he was the object of several swooning girls' affections. Fans of his boyish good looks and charm, which culminated in him enjoying a fling with Lulu, will recall him. He made a final departure in 2014, much to the ache of both new and old supporters, after reuniting with the company in 2005. He received eight BRIT Awards and five Ivor Novellos, along with his four - and later three - other band members.

EMILY PRESCOTT: Take that! Lizzie says that her band has accused her of being left out of their success story

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 6, 2023
Lizzie Webb, a fitness guru who appeared on British television in the 1980s, has regretted that she hasn't been praised for another long-awaited achievement - the transformation of boyband Take That into global superstars. Lizzie, who has since died, didn't just get Britain moving as the exercise instructor on TV-am from 1983 to 1992. She also became a hitmaker as she selected the tracks for her studio workouts, with several of the songs then debuting on the charts, as a hitmaker. The quintet performed Just Takes A Minute on her album, Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, and Jason Orange, were all novices.

All is revealed by a Take That superfan who used to get up at 3 a.m. to trail them in hotels

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 14, 2023
As the train came home, I was shrieking with laughter and chatting nineteen to the dozen. I felt a ray of hope for a day in London without my parents. It was 1992, and trips like this with my three closest friends, far from our Kent home, were an exciting breath of freedom. A new band called Take That were due to sign records at HMV on Oxford Street, and when my friend Angela suggested we go, even though I knew nothing about them, I thought, 'Why not?' I had no idea that this would be the beginning of a 30-year obsession that has seen me spend thousands of pounds and queue for hours outside of restaurants, hotels, and TV studios.

Take That FINALLY tells us why Jason Orange left the company in 2014 and that he will NEVER return

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 11, 2023
Take that has now revealed why Jason Orange departed the iconic pop group back in 2014. The 52-year-old singer left the band, which he had been a member of for more than 20 years, to reportedly live a normal life. Gary Barlow, 52, Mark Owen, 51, and Howard Donald, 55, who all left the group in 1995, remained as a trio and even appeared at the Coronation Festival this year.

Take That's Jason Orange has morphed into Gary Barlow

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 17, 2023
Jason Orange left Take That in 2014 and decided not to return to the band for the reunion Coronation concert. But Jason, 52, has been out and about for the first time since being out and about for the first time in 2015, and he seems to have morphed into lead singer Gary Barlow, who is also 52 years old. Jason's short hairdo has long gone and for the time being, he has a more sleek style like Howard Donald, 55, but his designer salt and pepper stubble has him looking like Gary's sexier twin.

Taking That is a preview of the Greatest Days of The Coronation Concert is a film made by The Beatles

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 4, 2023
Taking That On Thursday, at the Soho Hotel in London, Take That Attractions was the special screening of Greatest Days. They made an appearance ahead of their headline appearance at King Charles' Coronation Concert on Sunday, the first live performance in four years. They showed no signs of nerves. Barlow, Williams, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, and Jason Orange were among the original line-up members of Barlow, Williams, Mark Owen, Howard Douglas, and Jason Orange. Williams left the band in 1995 to pursue a solo career, while Orange left in 2014.

Robbie Williams' Take That biopic Better Man dance and jump star Robbie Williams' Take That shirtless star

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2023
While a topless man appeared in another scene inside a building, actors and actresses put on a vivacious display for another musical number. For the shots taken on Regent Street, Jonno Davies, a young Robbie, sported a brown CGI suit. Robbie's career will be portrayed in a 'fantastic' way in some scenes, and he would appear as a CGI monkey in some scenes. Jake Simmance plays Gary Barlow, Liam Head as Mark Owen, Jesse Hyde as Howard Donald, and Chase Vollenweider as Jason Orange.

At King Charles' Coronation concert, Take That Is set to join a star-studded line-up of performers.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 25, 2023
Take That is likely to be included in a celebrity-studded line-up of performers, including sisters Kylie and Dannii Minogue at King Charles' Coronation concert. According to The Sun, the legendary boyband, which now includes Gary Barlow, 52, Mark Owen, 51, and Howard Donald, 54, will be headlining the Windsor Castle performance in May. Jason Orange, who left the band in 2014, is expected to perform alongside them in the commemoration.

Robbie Williams reveals he left Take That because he was 'in the middle of a nervous breakdown'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2022
Gary Barlow and his bandmates, Jason Orange, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald reeleted as he left the band in July 1995 midway through their Nobody Else world tour. Robbie Williams, 48, has revealed why he left Take That and said he'isn't proud' of things he said during the infamous feud with Gary, 51. In a recent interview, the Let Me Entertain You singer confessed that he was 'in the middle of a nervous breakdown' when he parted ways with the boyband, claiming he felt like he was in some sort of burning building and had to get out.'

Robbie Williams addresses the effects of Take That's mental stability

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2022
Robbie Williams explores the effects that Take That's fame had on his mental health. Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Douglas, and Jason Orange delved into the dark side of being in a boyband, sharing how he and his bandmates Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, and Jason Orange coped with depression, eating disorders, heroin, and suicidal thoughts. Robbie said in a candid new interview with Zane Lowe on his Apple Music 1 show on Wednesday that One Direction may face their own demons in the future, as well as that he intends to reveal 'what really happens.'

After Take That, Gary Barlow confessed to being jealous of Robbie Williams' solo success

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2022
Gary Barlow has shared a traumatic'jealousy' he felt about Robbie Williams' solo triumph after he left Take That. Gary and bandmates Jason Orange, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald reeling when the Angels hitmaker, 48, walked away from the band in July 1995 during their No. Else world tour. Gary, 51, a retired journalist who related the time in his latest book A Different Stage, expressed regret for Robbie's freedom to do his own thing while still wishing it was himself who had the courage to leave, but revealed that he was envious.