What is his net worth?
If you're anything like us, you're obsessed with Robbie Williams' new Netflix documentary and might be wondering just how much he and his Take That bandmates are worth.
The four-part series follows the singer-songwriter from his early days in the boyband to his solo career, past relationships and family life. It's a lot!
His former bandmate, Gary Barlow, also featured in the documentary and just like Robbie, Gary is worth a lot of money. So, here's how much he earns from his music, brands and more.
What is Gary Barlows' net worth?
According to The Sunday Times' rich list, Gary is worth a whopping £90 million.
His wealth mainly comes from his music career, which began in Take That and progressed into a successful solo career, songwriting credits, production and more.
He writes or co-writes the majority of Take That's songs, as revealed in Robbie's documentary, and is the mastermind behind some of their 12 number one singles, including 'Back For Good' and 'All I Want Is You'.

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Gary has also written tracks for other musicians such as Elton John, Atomic Kitten, Lily Allen, Charlotte Church and more. He even co-wrote Robbie's hit song, 'Candy'!
Plus, he famously worked as a judge on The X Factor from 2011 to 2013, alongside Tulisa, Louis Walsh and Kelly Rowland, and he was reportedly paid £1.5 million for the role. He was also a judge on BBC's Let It Shine and ITV's Walk The Line.

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Not only that, but Gary has pursued multiple musical theatre projects such as the productions of Finding Neverland, Calendar Girls The Musical, A Different Stage and Take That jukebox musical The Band (which has been adapted into the film, Greatest Days!).
Finally, he has his own organic wine brand called Gary Barlow Wines and still performs in Take That, alongside fellow members Mark Owen and Howard Donald. They're going on tour next year, too!

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