Singer Robbie Williams left fans in a frenzy this morning, after taking to Facebook to reveal his plans to rejoin Take That one day.
The father-of-two wrote: "I'm pretty sure I'll be re-joining Take That. When and where, I don't know..."
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Robbie, 40, originally quit the band in 1995 to pursue a successful solo career, but he rejoined in 2010 for the recording of a new album and reunion tour.
Although he remained on good terms with the boys, he drifted away from his bandmates again shortly after their reunion.
The group was then reduced to a three-piece when Jason Orange announced he had stepped down from the line-up.
But remaining members Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen are confident Robbie will rejoin them in 2017 to mark the 25th anniversary of their chart breakthrough in 1992.
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Gary, 43, revealed his confidence in working with Robbie again when he told The Sun: "It would be nice to put all the music from the Nineties and now on one compilation and do a tour that would have to be bigger.
"Rob will be back soon. We have a good time with Rob. He adores being in the studio and he loves the process of writing with us."
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