Howard Donald has slammed a fan who criticised his appearance during the Coronation concert.
The Take That star, 55, went down a storm with Mark Owen, 51 and Gary Barlow, 52 on stage at Windsor Castle - but one viewer thought he looked like a "market trader".
Taking to Twitter, they wrote: "Did anyone alive in 1993 have Gary Barlow down as the best-looking one of the group 30 years later? Mark needs a haircut and Howard needs to move away from the scouse market trader look."
Howard, whose legion of loyal fans told him he looked great, replied to the comment, saying: "You’ve obviously been hanging round the Liverpool markets too much! Wanna buy a fake Rolex?!!"
Fans loved seeing the band back on stage with many telling the singer how much they'd enjoyed his performance.
One said: "I forgot what an absolutely phenomenal dancer he was."
While another gushed: "You all looked and sounded absolutely sensational."
Calum Scott "bawled his eyes out" as soon as he came off stage after performing with Take That on Sunday.
The Britain's Got Talent star made a surprise appearance at the star-studded event which was watched by millions.
Howard, Gary and Mark welcomed the singer on stage to perform their hit The Greatest Day.
Speaking on the Lorraine about the event, Callum said: "I'll tell you because of the nervous energy I had after I'd been on, I just bawled my eyes out backstage and just cried."
Take That are set to reunite after their Coronation concert performance success.
The Could It Be Magic stars are due to make a comeback after sharing a clip of their show, promising they are "back for good".
Saying it was "incredible" to have performed with each other for the first time in four years, they teased it won't be the last time.
Posting a clip of their performance, the band wrote: "It was incredible to perform live together again for the first time in 4 years and there is so much more to come. We’re back for good."
Speaking to T he Sun before the concert, Gary said: "We were really honoured to be asked to take part, it’s a huge moment in our country’s history.
"This will be the first show we’ve done as Take That since our Odyssey Tour, four years ago in 2019 and what a stage to come back on."
Take That was originally made up of Gary, Howard, Mark, Jason Orange and Robbie Williams.
However, just five years after finding fame in 1990, Robbie decided to leave the group before Jason left in 2014.