Robbie Williams reunited with Take That on The X Factor and fans LOVED it

It was the final over the weekend

Gary Barlow and Robbie Williams
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 3rd Dec 2018
Last updated 3rd Dec 2018

It had been the subject of rumours for many weeks, but finally last week it was confirmed that Take That would be performing on the final of The X Factor. And of course, after this confirmation EVERYONE wanted the boys to reunite with their former member and current X Factor judge, Robbie Williams.

And they didn't disappoint! On last night's show (2nd December), Mark Owen, Gary Barlow and Howard Donald performed 'Shine', before Robbie joined them on stage to perform 'Everything Changes', resulting in so many fans reminiscing about the early days of Take That.

One fan tweeted, 'Robbie joining take that on stage like old times #XFactor', sic with another saying, 'ROBBIE IS PERFORMING WITH TAKE THAT MY HEART CANT TAKE THIS OH MY GOD #XFactor'. sic

Other fans couldn't contain their excitement at the reunion saying, 'So yeah I just screamed when Robbie joined them 😂 #TakeThat #xfactor yes street cred is gone. Cringe.', sic and 'ROBBIE WITH TAKE THAT WHAT A TREAT #XFactor'.

WATCH: Robbie Williams reunites with Take That on The X Factor:

Last night saw Dalton Harris crowned winner of this year's series of The X Factor, ahead of second place Scarlett Lee, and Anthony Russell in third place. In a change from previous years, the finalists were paired up with a superstar for their winners' single.

Dalton performed 'Power Of Love' with 2012 winner James Arthur, Scarlett worked with Leona Lewis to record a version of 'One More Sleep', whilst Anthony performed 'I Predict A Riot' with Kaiser Chiefs star Ricky Wilson.

Now take a look at photos from last night's final:

The X Factor final 2018


Robbie Williams reunited with Take That on The X Factor and fans LOVED it
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We recently caught up with some of the previous contestants on The X Factor and asked them what advice they would give to this year's finalists. Previous winner, James Arthur told us that his advice is very clichéd, but it would be, "be yourself' and 'follow your heart".

WATCH: James Arthur talks about The X Factor and his collaboration with Anne-Marie

We also caught up with Olly Murs who was a runner up in 2009 who said, that the finalists need to have their own luck, as well as having great work-ethic. The singer, who is going on an arena tour in 2019, also revealed if you have the talent and "tick all of the boxes" you have a chance.

WATCH: Olly Murs' gives advice to this year's X Factor finalists

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