Fearne Cotton reunited with Take That for a special episode of her podcast, Happy Place.
Fearne revealed that she had recorded a podcast episode with Take That members Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald, and shared photographs of their conversation on social media.
In a caption, Fearne said that she had "interviewed them many times over the years," but said that their latest interview "seemed like a deeper and rawer chat than ever before. It was also very funny."
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The star also included some throwback photos alongside the band members from over the years, including a selfie of a younger Fearne alongside Gary and former bandmate Robbie Williams.
In her Instagram caption, Fearne alluded to some of the deeper topics covered in the podcast interview and left a poignant reminder for her followers about confidence, self worth and mental wellbeing.
"Often we look on instagram, or online, or watch someone on stage and assume many things; that they're brimming with confidence, have it all sorted and feel worthy. Its so often not the case," Fearne wrote, admitting this is something she herself has faced. "No matter what role or job you find yourself they'll be self doubt and discomfort lurking. I still have to remind myself of this when I start comparing myself to others."
Fearne revealed she'd recently had a panic attack, which hadn't happened for some time, saying that this week, "I had my first panic attack in ages and started to compare how I cope to others. It's all pointless. None of us really know what's going on with others."
Fearne ended the post by saying that's what she loved about having poignant coversations with others, including on her podcast with guests such as Take That: "It gets beneath the surface stuff and cuts to what's really going on. Sending you all love today. Especially if you don't think you deserve it."