After nearly a decade of drama and tabloid speculation, it looks like Robbie Williams and Take That are finally getting back together.

Bridges have been built, friendship rekindled and money has been thrown around. Also, news has emerged that everyone involved has been working out of the same west London studio.

According to reports in British papers, Williams has been sharing studio space with Take That’s Gary Barlow. Due to some weird twist of fate, both singers are working out of producer, Trevor Horn’s, west London studio.

Horn is producing Williams’ new album (the follow up to 2006’s disastrous ‘Rudebox’), and told the British tabloids the two singers have been in regular contact while working out of his studio. "They're all in the building. Gary is in one of the rooms and Robbie's there, so they bump into each other and they get on brilliantly well".

Meanwhile, Williams has told the British press that a reunion with his former band was "looking more likely by the week". Moments later a minder then stepped in and denied the whole thing – which not only made for a ridiculous scene, it pretty much confirmed talks were taking place.

In any case, Take That are touring the UK throughout the (northern) summer.

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