Gary Barlow has revealed how his life changed and gave him a new perspective after the tragic loss of his daughter Poppy Barlow.
The Take That singer, 51, spoke about the tragedy during his new one-man show A Different Stage which is taking place in London’s West End.The show tells the story of Gary’s life from how he grew up in a Cheshire town and joined Britain’s biggest boyband, as well as his battles with bulimia, booze and cannabis alongside a performance of his greatest hits.The honest insight into Gary’s life meant that he told viewers about the tragedy he and his wife Dawn faced in 2012 when his daughter Poppy was stillborn.
The heartbreaking moment happened days before Gary was to play at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympics and he recounted it: "It's August 2012, Dawn has gone for a last minute check-up. “Only four days to go, we're all so excited.
Name is on the nursery, Moses basket, cot, clothes all over the floor waiting for the main player to arrive. "Dawn calls and something's wrong.
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