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Walk The Lines’ Gary Barlow could bring out his own range of kitchen, booze and clothes as he trademarks his name

GARY Barlow has trademarked his his own name for a whole host of things from kitchen utensils to booze to clothing.

The trademark application is being done by Future IP, a company he quietly set up with his wife Dawn back in April, and whose nature of business is ‘performing arts'.

Gary Barlow has trademarked his name to be able to sell alcohol and kitchen utensils
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Gary Barlow has trademarked his name to be able to sell alcohol and kitchen utensilsCredit: Rex

But today Gary updated the details of the trademark to widen its scope.

Some of the intellectual property trademarks Gary has applied for include, any alcoholic beverages except wine and beer.

Other products he could slap his name on are fabrics including mattress covering, towels, blankets and even shower curtains.

Gary has also applied to be able to release his own brand of kitchen products and leather products, including bags and luggage.

Fans might soon even be able to buy Gary Barlow journals and stationery as he also extended the trademark to include printed products.

But sources close to Gary say he doesn’t have any plans to release these products.

Instead he trademarked the name to stop his name being used on unofficial products.

Gary's net worth is estimated to be around £75million.

This is through his record album sales with Take That, tours and being head judge on the X Factor from 2011-2013.

He revealed Take That will return in 2023 – and hit the road for a series of live dates.

The currently solo singer says: “I am desperate to get back into the band.

“By the time Christmas comes, it will be the end of a big chapter for me. I’ll have toured two albums and it’ll be the end of this solo chapter for me and I’ll be getting ready for the next wave of Take That.”

Take That last performed, to sell-out crowds, two years ago as part of their Odyssey: Greatest Hits Live tour.

Gary, who turned 50 in January, adds: “It’s been a while since 2019. I’m ready to get back to my day job now. That’s my thing, being in the group.

“We’ll have a nice planning year in 2022. I don’t think we’ll release anything or tour but the following year, 2023, will be a big year for Take That.”

Despite his excitement, Gary concedes with some sadness he has been unable to persuade bandmate Jason Orange to return.

Dawn and Gary met in 1995 when she was a backup dancer for his boy band, Take That.

The pair married in 2000 and have remained together ever since.

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They have three kids, Daniel, 21, Emily, 19, and Daisy, 12.

The couple were expecting a fourth child in 2012, a girl named Poppy, but unfortunately, Gary announced that the tot had been born stillborn in August that year.

The company called Future IP his registered under his wife Dawn's name
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The company called Future IP his registered under his wife Dawn's nameCredit: Getty - Contributor
Gary has revealed Take That is going to have a 'very big 2023'
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Gary has revealed Take That is going to have a 'very big 2023'Credit: PA:Press Association
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