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Taron Egerton ‘scared everyone’s going to hate me’ in Elton John biopic

Taron Egerton at the gala night for Take That’s The Band musical (Ian West/PA)
Taron Egerton at the gala night for Take That’s The Band musical (Ian West/PA)

The actor who has taken on the role of Sir Elton John in an upcoming biopic said he fears people will “hate” him in it.

Taron Egerton was at a charity performance of the musical The Band based on the music of Take That on Tuesday night.

The gala in London’s West End was in support of the Elton John Aids Foundation.

Looking ahead to the release of Rocketman, Egerton said: “I’m scared everyone’s going to hate me in it.

Taron Egerton attending the gala night for Take That’s The Band musical
Taron Egerton attending the gala night for Take That’s The Band musical (Ian West/PA)

“I feel that what I’ve tried to do is to capture the spirit of him.

“It’s not really an impersonation of him, but it’s my kind of take on him.”

Egerton described Sir Elton and his husband David Furnish as “two very kind, very beautiful people”.

He added: “They are so passionate and commit so much energy to this cause and others, but even just on a very minute scale, their kindness to me – a sort of slightly overwhelmed young actor who is seeking to portray Elton in his life – they’re just amazing, amazing men.”

The actor said he has stayed at the couple’s house and was given access to Sir Elton’s diaries from the 1970s.

“Elton gave me his first ever diamond earring.

“I stayed in their spare room… one of their spare rooms,” he said.

Egerton, who hugged Furnish on the red carpet, also said he had dinner with the couple as their children ran around getting ready for bed.

David Furnish and Taron Egerton attending the gala night for Take That’s The Band musical
David Furnish hugs Taron Egerton (Ian West/PA)

“They’re just a normal family in extraordinary circumstances,” he said.

Egerton said he got into acting to work in theatre and aimed to earn £450 per week.

“So to have any kind of film career is a dream come true,” he said.

Furnish and Egerton were joined at the Theatre Royal Haymarket by Take That stars Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, and Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Williams.

Mark Owen, Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow and Howard Donald at the gala night for Take That’s The Band musical
Mark Owen, Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow and Howard Donald at the gala night (Ian West/PA)

The Band follows a group of teenage girls growing up in 1992 as devoted fans of a boyband and revisits them 25 years later when they are 40-something women who try to fulfil their dream of meeting their heroes.

The show was written by Tim Firth and produced by Barlow, Donald, Owen and Williams, as well as David Pugh and Dafydd Rogers.

The Elton John Aids Foundation funds frontline programmes that help to alleviate the pain – physical, emotional or financial – of those living with, affected by or at risk of HIV/Aids.

Furnish said he and Sir Elton, who is currently on tour, have been friends with Take That for 25 years.

“He hates missing out on anything,” Furnish said of his husband’s absence.

“He wanted me to thank the band,” he added.

Williams also gave fans hope of a Take That reunion of sorts in 2019 when both he and the band are on separate tours.

Ayda Field and Robbie Williams at the gala night for Take That’s The Band musical
Ayda and Robbie Williams (Ian West/PA)

“If we’re in the same town at the same time, then I’ll hop on stage.

“There’s always an open mic at my gigs and there’s an open mic for me at their gigs too,” he said.

Williams said Sir Elton’s foundation is “incredible”, adding: “Elton’s meant so much to us in our lives.

“He’s changed the trajectory of our lives quite a few times just by being him and seeing how he lives.

“Also, his back catalogue, how talented, how creative he is, and what he does around that too for charities like his own.”

Williams said his wife Ayda “looks fit” and said they enjoyed working together as judges on The X Factor.

Asked if they would do it again, he said: “Absolutely. We’d love to. Yeah, we’d love to. If all cards fall in the right places.”

Howard Donald at the gala night for Take That’s The Band musical
Howard Donald (Ian West/PA)

Donald said Sir Elton is “such a sweet man” who is passionate about the foundation.

Looking ahead to the band’s tour, he said: “Every tour is amazing to do. It’s the creation of it and then actually performing your creation on the stage.”

Take That were joined by the musical’s cast on the red carpet.