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Take That's Mark Owen 'unrecognisable' at Coronation concert after 10 affairs and stint in rehab

To celebrate the King's Coronation, on Sunday May 7 a star-studded lineup came together for a huge concert. Stars such as Tiwa Savage, Katy Perry, Olly Murs, Lionel Ritchie, Pete Tong and Bette Midler all took to the stage for the momentous occasion.

Take That were also part of the lineup for the King's Coronation Concert. The Manchester-based band first became popular in the 1990s, and have become pop royalty in their own right.

Its members also found themselves as pin-ups in the homes of many. But Mark Owen looked especially 'unrecognisable' while performing at the concert.

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Mark Owen's life, in particular, took a rather bumpy course when the band ended, the Mirror reports, with the heartthrob from Greater Manchester reeling from the loss of his bandmates, Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, Howard Donald, and Robbie Williams.

He embarked on a solo career, desperate to prove he was more than just a "pretty face" and vowed not to wash or shave for nine months while working on his own music.

However, his first album, Green Man, only ranked at number 33 in the charts, which was a big blow for the star. "I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed with the chart position," he told The Mirror at the time.

"I made a point of saying I didn't care if people liked my solo stuff. But I knew it was b******s. I can pretend all day that I don't care but I do, very much."

It was around this time that he said his problems first started. He began drinking every night all alone, finishing bottles of wine while at a £300,000 property he'd purchased in the Lake District. "When I was up in the Lakes, living there for all those

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