For one Take That fan, the band's first reunion in 15 years with Robbie Williams proved to be an overwhelming experience.
So much so, that the adoring fan didn't want the night to end and tried desperately to get the attention of Take That hunk Gary Barlow.
The woman approached the singer for an autograph as he was leaving London's Gore Hotel last night after the BBC Children In Need performance at the Royal Albert Hall.
Desperately seeking Gary: A female fan pushes her way through the crowd in an attempt to get to Take That star Gary Barlow as he left The Gore Hotel last night
I'm your number one fan: The woman grabs Gary and tries to get his attention
But Barlow, 38, who had just enjoyed an emotional reunion with singer and ex-Take That star Robbie Williams, was mobbed by fans as he made his way through paparazzi and signed autographs.
The woman struggled to get through the crowd, and lurched past Barlow's security to grab his arm. But perhaps fearing a Leona Lewis-style attack, a usually accomodating Barlow brushed her off and escaped to the sanctuary of his chauffeur-driven vehicle.
Not hanging around: The fan makes one last vaiin attempt to get her CD signed
Barlow had been performing at the charity concert with other band members Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange.
They were joined on stage by Williams, 35, in an emotional reunion - the first since the band split in 1995. For the finale, the five teamed up with Sir Paul McCartney at the other acts to perform The Beatles' Hey Jude.
Williams also admitted that he would be performing with Take That - but refused to be drawn on a date. He said: 'We'll save that for something special, whatever that is.'
Barlow added: 'Robbie was the icing on the cake for the whole gig. We wanted to stay on and do ten songs. It felt great having him back.'
Reunion: Robbie Williams singing with Gary Barlow at the charity gig last night
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