Wales On Sunday

TALKING ABOUT BABY’S DEATH IMPORTANT, SAYS TAKE THAT STAR

- SHERNA NOAH Press Associatio­n newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

GARY BARLOW says he wants to be open about the death of his daughter because “men don’t talk about these things”. Poppy was delivered stillborn in 2012, days before Take That were booked to perform at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics.

The star, 47, says on today’s Desert Island Discs: “For anyone who’s been through anything like this, I think it’s something you accept you’re going to be dealing with for the rest of your life.”

Barlow, who has three other children with wife Dawn, says: “In a strange way, you don’t want it to end because it’s one of the few things you have to remind you of the person who’s not there.

“So, in some ways, the pain and the grief brings you closer to them.”

He initially felt that the bereavemen­t was “too painful and private to talk or comment on publicly”.

But he said of writing about the tragedy in his autobiogra­phy: “It felt important to me, as a 47-year-old man, to talk about something bad that’s happened and how it made me feel.

“You can pick up several magazines and know how women deal with things ... For some reason men don’t talk about those things, so I think it felt it was important for me, as a man, to talk about that.”

Barlow also tells the BBC Radio 4 show he worries that, when it comes to writing hits, his golden touch will run out.

“I wake with the fear that the little bit of luck that seems to have followed me around for 30 years has now vanished...,” he tells Lauren Laverne.

Desert Island Discs was due to be on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio 4 today at 11.15am.

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