Gary Barlow rushes wife to A&E as she breaks her wrist (Picture: Gary Barlow/Instagram)
Gary Barlow’s wife Dawn has seemingly broken her wrist once again as the pair wind up in hospital to bandage her up.
The Take That star is preparing to release the band’s new music, promoting the much anticipated album on his Instagram story after the shocking A&E reveal.
Her break is poor timing as Gary, 52, is about to head out on tour again with his bandmates, Mark Owen, 51, and Howard Donald, 55.
Dawn, 53, showed off her impressively wrapped left hand and wrist, with her metallic silver painted thumb nail sticking out of the top.
A reason for the injury wasn’t given but the Rule the World singer wrote: ‘Poor Mrs B has done it again – this time the other wrist – not happy.’
He included a little thumbs down emoji with the picture, which showed Dawn from the next down as she lay in a hospital bed wearing joggers and a blue t-shirt.
Gary and Dawn have been together for over two decades (Picture: Jon Furniss/WireImage)
He didn’t share what caused the wrist injury (Picture: Instagram/@garybarlow)
Dawn and Gary, who married back in 2000, have four children together: Dan, 23, Emily, 20, Daisy, 14, and Poppy – who was sadly stillborn in 2012.
The Shine singer has always been vocal about his wife’s support of his career and credits her with bringing him out of his depression after being dropped by his label in 2000.
They keep their family life fairly private but Gary will give fans occasional updates, including last August when ‘Mrs B’ broke her other wrist.
She needed a big surgery to fix the injury and the ordeal left her in ‘a lot of pain’, although a reason for the break was never given.
Gary with his bandmates Howard Donald and Mark Owen will release new music soon (Picture: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
At the time, Gary updated fans and said: ‘In other news – Mrs B broke her wrist 4 weeks ago – on Friday she had a big operation – she’s in a lot of pain but on the mend – juggling real life this week with the blessing of being in the West End – it never rains ………’
He’s going to have to juggle real life again as Take That make a triumphant return to the music industry.
The arena tour marks their first since 2019’s Greatest Hits tour, with Olly Murs joining them as a support act.
Robbie Williams, 49, will not be joining his former bandmates after leaving the group in 1996 and has a reportedly strained relationship with Gary.
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