Gary Barlow and Robbie Williams reunite for a virtual duet of their hit song Shame

Gary Barlow and Robbie Williams reunited for a duet from their homes amid the ongoing coronavirus lockdown.

The singers, who found fame as members of Take That, performed the duet on their webcams as they sang a rendition of their 2010 single Shame. 

Alongside the video, Gary, 49, wrote: ‘Sorry to have made you wait so long for this one. Yes the dynamic duo return. 

Reunion: Gary Barlow, 49, and Robbie Williams, 46, reunited for a duet from their homes amid the ongoing coronavirus lockdown

‘Thank you @robbiewilliams for taking the time to be part of this. Big hugs (virtually of course) #thecroonersessions.’

The pair, who both shared the video on social media, can be seen singing in their homes with Gary also performing on the keyboard.  

Gary and Robbie, 46, co-wrote Shame together for Robbie’s second greatest hits album, In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990-2010.

The song was the first time the pair collaborated on a song together solely and it was also the first time they had worked together since Robbie left Take That in 1995. 

Virtual: The singers, who found fame as members of Take That, performed the duet on their webcams as they sang a rendition of their 2010 single Shame

Virtual: The singers, who found fame as members of Take That, performed the duet on their webcams as they sang a rendition of their 2010 single Shame

The new duet clearly delighted fans as the video has notched up an impressive 5.8million views on Facebook and over 600,000 on Gary’s Twitter. 

Gary has been uploading several renditions of hits to his Facebook page, dubbing them The Crooner Sessions.

The series has seen him collaborate with some of the biggest names in music, including Cliff Richard, Brian May, and Lulu. 

He’s also highlighted less famous faces in his fan sessions, including with 12-year-old Alex Hemingway, the nephew of Drum Major Oxley, who died in a motorbike crash at Cypriot Army base in 2016.

Populaer: The new duet clearly delighted fans as the video has notched up an impressive 5.8million views on Facebook and over 600,000 on Gary's Twitter

Populaer: The new duet clearly delighted fans as the video has notched up an impressive 5.8million views on Facebook and over 600,000 on Gary’s Twitter 

In the video, Alex drums to Gary’s solo hit Let Me Go, and said he hopes to continue his uncle’s legacy through drumming.

Fans have loved the sessions praising Gary for keeping Take That fans entertained.

It comes after Robbie reportedly branded the UK ‘delusional’ over its drink and drugs culture during an Instagram Live on Friday night.

The Rock DJ hitmaker also supposedly revealed plans to ‘terrify’ his young children as he educates them about the dangers of alcohol and illegal substances, in a bid to stop them using.

According to The Sun, Robbie said: ‘The thing about drugs and drink is the delusion. In the UK and many places, it’s as natural as breathing. 

Performance: Shame was a hit when it was released in 2010, debuting at number 2 on the charts

Performance: Shame was a hit when it was released in 2010, debuting at number 2 on the charts

‘You just do not think about it — you leave school then you go to the pub and that is it, and then you drink. 

‘What I am finding, since I have actually been properly sober, is what a delusion that way of thinking is.’

He’s also said to have argued that alcohol isn’t necessary, and can easily become a crutch that people rely upon and insisted that drinking booze shouldn’t be viewed as ‘a natural thing to do.’

The father-of-four revealed how he soon intends to ‘terrify’ his children – Teddy, seve, Charlie, five, Coco, 19 months, and Beau, two months, about the dangers of drugs and drink.

Robbie reportedly admitted that he is planning on talking to his children about booze and substance abuse ‘earlier than you would want to.’

Videos: Gary has been uploading several renditions of hits to his Facebook page, dubbing them The Crooner Sessions

Videos: Gary has been uploading several renditions of hits to his Facebook page, dubbing them The Crooner Sessions 

He concluded that he hopes to ‘terrify them’ before they consider touching either, but acknowledged that from then on ‘it’s up to them if they fall by the wayside.’

The singer continued his rant, comparing drugs to a ‘chemical ouija board’ in that ‘we have all be interested’ and they both ‘let in very, very dark energies’ which consume the user.

MailOnline has contacted Robbie’s representatives for comment.

Robbie has been open about his battle with drink and drugs in the past, admitting meeting his wife Ayda Field forced him to put an end to his hedonistic lifestyle.

Speaking out: It comes after Robbie reportedly branded the UK 'delusional' over its drink and drugs culture during an Instagram Live on Friday night (pictured in December 2019)

Speaking out: It comes after Robbie reportedly branded the UK ‘delusional’ over its drink and drugs culture during an Instagram Live on Friday night (pictured in December 2019)