Robbie Williams reunited with his former band Take That on The X Factor's grande finale on Sunday night.
Stepping away from his role as a judge on the current season, Robbie joined the group to mark their 30th anniversary.
Mark Owen, Howard Donald and - also once an X Factor judge - Gary Barlow linked up with Robbie for a white-tuxedo'd rendition of hits Shine and Everything Changes.
Back together! Robbie Williams reunited with his former band Take That on The X Factor's grande finale on Sunday night
The performance thrilled fans of Take That, who have been treated to on/off reunions by Robbie and the rest of the group over the years, despite Robbie leaving the band in 1995.
But as the songs came to an end, host Dermot O'Leary took to the stage to interview the quartet, making a blunder when he mentioned absent fifth member Jason Orange, who sensationally quit the band in 2014.
Wearing a similar white ensemble to the other men on stage, Dermot said, 'This is ridiculous. I feel like Jason,' which was met with an awkward chuckle from Gary and co.
'Gary so good to have you and the boys back,' Dermot said to the singer/songwriter.
Everything changes but you! Celebrating the group's 30th anniversary, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and - also once an X Factor judge - Gary Barlow linked up with Robbie for a white-tuxedo'd rendition of hits Shine and Everything Changes
The J word: As the songs came to an end, X Factor host Dermot O'Leary took to the stage to interview the quartet, making a blunder when he mentioned fifth member Jason Orange, who sensationally quit the band in 2014
'Lovely to be here!' he replied.
'Is it nice having him as part of the gang?' Dermot asked, referring to Robbie, to which Gary replied: 'Of course, always!'
Robbie, a little emotional, then added: 'It always feels like home!'
Dermot remarked: 'Is it like "oh here he comes, stealing the show again!"' to which Gary replied: 'Definitely!'
He gone: Jason left the band four years ago and evidently didn't feel like popping along for the reunion performance on Sunday
Showman: The grand finale of The X Factor 2018 seemed to very much be The Robbie Show, as the judge - whose final act Acacia & Aaliyah were voted out last week - took to the stage over the weekend for multiple performances
Reunion: Robbie had performed on Saturday night's first part of the finale weekend, taking to the stage with all of the season 15 finalists from across the past three months, and then with Scarlett for a duet
As they were: The band have gone from a five-piece, to a foursome, back to a five, back to a four, then a three, before becoming a quartet once again on Sunday night [pictured in 1992]
Take That have gone from a five-piece, to a foursome, back to a five, back to a four, then a three, before becoming a quartet once again on Sunday night.
Robbie quit to go solo in 1995, then the band called it a day shortly after, after six years and three albums.
They reformed in 2006, sans Robbie and continued to garner major chart success; they have released a further five studio albums since the reformation.
Rock star: Robbie serenaded wife and fellow X Factor judge Ayda Williams on Sunday night's episode, live from Wembley
You CAN go home again: Robbie quit to go solo in 1995, then the band called it a day shortly after, after six years and three albums
Band mates, judges, pals: They reformed in 2006, sans Robbie and continued to garner major chart success; they have released a further five studio albums since the reformation
Robbie returned to the group in 2010, recording album Progress with the rest of the band.
They toured, went on another hiatus and returned in 2014, this time without Robbie once again and in a shock, without Jason.
Sunday marked the first time Robbie has re-joined since Progress, and the first time he has been a part of the band without Jason.
Biggest fan: Ayda cheered her husband's band on from the judging panel
Loves: Robbie planted a kiss onto Mark's face and was seen gazing at his wife mid-performance
Seems like old times: Gary and Robbie looked as if things had never changed
Friendship never ends: The band have reformed several times, with things always seeming as amicable as ever
Let It Shine! Scarlett went on to come in second place on Sunday night, with Dalton Harris scooping the big prize of a record deal with SyCo and a single released immediately, with high hopes of it reaching Christmas No. 1 in a few weeks' time
Former judge: 'Is it nice having him as part of the gang?' Dermot asked, referring to Robbie, to which Gary replied 'Of course, always!'
Never forget! Robbie returned to the group in 2010, recording album Progress with the rest of the band
Four-piece: Sunday marked the first time Robbie has re-joined since Progress, and the first time he has been a part of the band without Jason
The grand finale of The X Factor 2018 seemed to very much be The Robbie Show, as the judge - whose final act Acacia & Aaliyah were voted out last week - took to the stage over the weekend for multiple performances.
He had performed on Saturday night's first part of the finale weekend, alongside all of the season 15 finalists from across the past three months, and then with Scarlett Lee for a duet.
Scarlett went on to come in second place on Sunday night, with Dalton Harris scooping the big prize of a record deal with SyCo and a single released immediately, with high hopes of it reaching Christmas No. 1 in a few weeks' time.
'Always feels like home!' Robbie returned to the group in 2010, recording album Progress with the rest of the band
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Main photo article Robbie Williams reunited with his former band Take That on The X Factor’s grande finale on Sunday night.
Stepping away from his role as a judge on the current season, Robbie joined the group to mark their 30th anniversary.
Mark Owen, Howard Donald and – also once an X Factor judge ...
It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.
Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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