
Despite the bitter break up that tore Take That apart and left it missing one member and although Robbie was repeatedly asked to join the other four 'boys' for their comeback gigs, the controversial star always made sure he was miles away from his former friends and colleagues.
But now, when his 'Close Encounters' tour is going so well, Robbie performing only on sold-out stadiums, a future reunion of Take That is no longer ruled out. But he is the one doing all the inviting, as his schedule is far too busy to have the time to go play with the other former four members.
So, Robbie asked Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen and Jason Orange to join him on his tour, so that he can perform again with the band that brought him international fame. Williams dismisses the allegations in the press that he was against the reunion in the past, by saying: 'My absolute truth is this: I love Take That, I love that I was in Take That and I love their music'.

'The fans would have loved it if I joined the boys on tour and, to be honest with you, had I not had a tour and an album coming out I'd have maybe done the whole tour. I'm inviting Take That to come and do my tour. Do they all want to come and do Milton Keynes with me? If so, they are more than welcome', the superstar told 'The Sun'.
So, those who missed one of the most popular boybands in the history of music, get prepared because something big might be coming your way. That should be interesting, we have to admit!