Posted October 11, 200618 yr No matter how lovely it may seem to have old pop warhorses likeTake That back in circulation, there's no excuse for being rude. So, Gary Barlow, if you wish to come back and play on our pop climbing frame, maybe you had better go and say sorry to the Sugababes, before we tell your mum. The Sugas recently supported the That on their comeback tour, and you'd like to think that the backstage area was a riot of hugs and air-kisses and general back-slapping self-congratulation between the two pop titans, right? Well, according to Heidi, it was for everyone but grumpy old Gary. "Three of them are lovely blokes", she told the Star, before pointing the finger of rudeness straight at Mr Barlow, adding "Amelle asked for an autograph for a CD one of her friends had bought and he was rude to her." And Amelle, who seems not to have undergone any kind of 'media training' for her role as a brand-new popstrel, had quite a lot of offensive language to add, saying "One of them was a right old c***. He was really rude. He was up his own a***. He was like, 'See you later love and why are you even speaking to me?'" One thing is for sure. Had Gary Barlow tried anything like that with Mutya, Take That would now be looking at a smoking pile of dust on the floor where their frontman used to be.... http://www.bbc.co.uk/totp/news/news/2006/10/10/36833.shtml This happened at the Cardiff Millennooum Stadium Bit of a knob tbh then :o
October 11, 200618 yr i dont know if i believe this as the press have a loyal habit of doing bad press on gary barlow and have done so for years
October 11, 200618 yr bast*rd, i ****ing love Amelle, if he had said that to keisha mutya would have been back to smack him one haha
October 11, 200618 yr i have never heard anyone say he was rude before everyone usually says he is down to earth,i bet the press have added on to the story and blown it out of proportion