Jason orange take that net worth
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Jason Orange 'raking in the cash' from unusual career 10 years after Take That
Take That: Jason Orange absent in 30th anniversary TV show
Former Take That star Jason Orange has made a surprising career move a decade after stepping away from the band for a life out of the public eye, which is set to make him millions.
The former singer, now 54, rose to fame as part of the iconic boyband’s original line-up in , alongside Gary Barlow, 53, Howard Donald, 56, Robbie Williams, 50, and Mark Owen,
Jason’s decision to leave the band in shocked fans, especially given the band’s continued success with Gary, Howard and Mark, with their net worth estimated at £ million as a group.
Despite his bandmates' ongoing prosperity, with only Robbie going solo in , Jason walked away from a chunky share of Take That’s earnings.
His net worth, around £24 million accumulated over his time in the band, checked out in as Take That - who has referred to as a group of his "brothers" - remained one of t
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How much every member of Take That is worth now
They were one of the biggest boy bands of the s, spawning 12 number one hits in the UK alone.
Take That, consisting of Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange, first formed in Manchester in as an answer to the US male vocal singing group New Kids on the Block.
They burned bright until disbanding in , by which time they were all millionaires. In the years since, solo careers and a Take That reunion ensured their wealth has continued to grow, with Barlow and his former nemesis Williams reaping the greatest rewards.
Let's take a look at the net worth of the five boy band stars and find out who has the greatest net worth.
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Gary Barlow: Net worth $ million
Gary Barlow is considered the first member of Take That after he caught the eye of band manager Nigel Martin-Smith, who was looking to create a male vocal singing group tha
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The richest Take That member finally exposed with whopping £ million fortune
They were the defining boy band of the s, dominating the charts with 12 UK number-one hits and cementing their status as pop icons.
Take That—comprised of Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, and Jason Orange—was formed in Manchester in , inspired by the success of the American boy band, New Kids on the Block.
With smash hit tracks like Could It Be Magic and Relight My Fire, they quickly became the biggest British boy band of the decade. By the time they disbanded in , the group had achieved millionaire status, thanks to record-breaking album sales and sold-out stadium tours.
Each member embarked on their own path, leading to lucrative solo careers, high-profile comebacks, and a reunion that brought them back to the top of the charts.
But which member of Take That has amassed the greatest fortune over the years? Let’s take a clo