We have popular culture and the eroticization of little girlsofficially entered the era of massive pop singers featuring in massive pop movie/TV show franchises.
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Barlow appeared on ITV's Lorraine,saying he would be in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the latest instalment of the epic sci-fi saga.
"I’m not a stormtrooper, but I am in it," he said, triggering speculation that he'll perform in the Mos Eisley cantina.
The 46-year-old singer then downplayed his participation in the film, as you do if you are both British and famous:
“Now I’ve said that, I’ll probably be out. I think the Star Warspeople are so strict about what information [is out there]. So me saying that, I’ve probably just done myself out of a role.”
Star Warsconfirmed to ITV that Barlow would indeed be appearing.
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