The prospects of a full-scale Take That reunion is on the cards again today after band members refused to rule out a return for Robbie Williams.
Speaking backstage at last night's Royal Variety Performance, singer Mark Owen said: "Who knows, who knows?" after being quizzed about the chances of a dramatic comeback for Williams.
And asked if the band reunions were a good idea, Owen's colleague Howard Donald replied: "Oh definitely, everyone loves a chance to reminisce."
Speculation of a reunion rose yesterday after LA-based Williams was revealed to have written on his blog that he would "love to be in the band again".
He has also reportedly splashed out on a new £7 million seven bedroom country house in Wiltshire.
Williams' former bandmates Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, Donald and Owen have enjoyed massive success since reforming as a foursome in 2006.
'The Circus', their new release, has become fastest-selling album of the year and the band sold around 600,000 tickets for their 2009 summer tour in under five hours, breaking the record set by Michael Jackson's Bad tour in 1987.
Yesterday the group were one of the big acts at the Royal Variety Performance in central London, attended by the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.