GARY BARLOW has revealed that he is financially secure for the rest of his life.
The Take That frontman, who wrote most of the band's hit records, has never embarked on a frugal lifestyle, despite his 10-year break from the band, because he has more money than he needs.
He said: "The first time around I was the only songwriter, so I'm OK until the day I die. Sure you don't have to lose your house, but money is no comfort when you lose your career.
"In 1993 I realised I had more money than I could ever spend, so from that point I never worried about money."
The 38-year-old star also admits he was shocked by the reaction the band - consisting of himself, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen - received when they reformed in 2006.
He added: "From doing this comeback tour and releasing an album, it's just blown up. For me, it's been more successful than the first time round. And it feels a lot more comfortable - we're much happier than the first time around so it feels fantastic."