To be show wed 16th on ITV at 9pm
Once they were fresh-faced boys breaking millions of teen hearts.
But nearly 10 years on from their split, Take That's sordid sex conquests have come to light.
Mark Owen, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Jason Orange were reunited for the premiere of ITV1's documentary on the boy band - but there was a no-show from Robbie Williams.
Take That...The Final Report tells of sex, drink and drugs going on behind the band's squeaky-clean image.
Gary Barlow told The Sun: "It was almost a woman a night." Jason added: "And threesomes."
Well, who knew?
As for the drugs, Mark said their fave gigs were in Amsterdam - although he was quick to point out that they "never had heroin or anything pushed on us". Glad to hear it, boys.
But there weren't many kind words for former band mate Robbie. "I could never compete so I just kept my mouth shut," said Gary.
Howard complained of Robbie's "big ego", while Jason called him "a loud-mouthed arrogant so and so".
Mark, who won Celebrity Big Brother in 2002, managed to sidestep the bitchiness by saying: "He's grown up a handsome man."
Since the Take That days, Gary has abandoned his solo career and now writes music for Charlotte Church. Mark was dropped by his record label, Jason became an actor and Howard works as a club DJ.
The documentary can be seen on ITV1 on Wednesday 16 November.
Once they were fresh-faced boys breaking millions of teen hearts.
But nearly 10 years on from their split, Take That's sordid sex conquests have come to light.
Mark Owen, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Jason Orange were reunited for the premiere of ITV1's documentary on the boy band - but there was a no-show from Robbie Williams.
Take That...The Final Report tells of sex, drink and drugs going on behind the band's squeaky-clean image.
Gary Barlow told The Sun: "It was almost a woman a night." Jason added: "And threesomes."
Well, who knew?
As for the drugs, Mark said their fave gigs were in Amsterdam - although he was quick to point out that they "never had heroin or anything pushed on us". Glad to hear it, boys.
But there weren't many kind words for former band mate Robbie. "I could never compete so I just kept my mouth shut," said Gary.
Howard complained of Robbie's "big ego", while Jason called him "a loud-mouthed arrogant so and so".
Mark, who won Celebrity Big Brother in 2002, managed to sidestep the bitchiness by saying: "He's grown up a handsome man."
Since the Take That days, Gary has abandoned his solo career and now writes music for Charlotte Church. Mark was dropped by his record label, Jason became an actor and Howard works as a club DJ.
The documentary can be seen on ITV1 on Wednesday 16 November.