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Roy Keane left baffled as Ian Wright exhibits him pic of Gary Barlow’s ‘huge’ son

Arsenal icon Ian Wright couldn’t stop laughing after showing Roy Keane a picture of Gary Barlow’s “giant” son.

Daniel, 22, went viral on social media on Wednesday after a family snap of the Barlow’s showed Daniel towering over Gary. And the photo didn’t avoid the attention of Wright, who was quick to show his Overlap co-hosts.

With the team setting up for the podcast, Wright pulled out his phone and rushed over to Keane: “Have you seen Gary Barlow’s son?” The Manchester United legend was baffled by the question, as Wright added: “Gary Barlow? Ex-Take That singer. Have you seen the size of his son?

“Look at the size of his son,” Wright added giggling as an unimpressed Keane continued to set-up for the podcast.

However, Wright wasn’t finished and he turned his attention to Jill Scott and Gary Neville: “Have you seen it? Let me show you!” Scott took his phone, adding: “shut up!”



Gary Barlow, 52, his wife Dawn, 53, their son Daniel, 22 and their teenage daughter Daisy, 13, posing together in a garden.
The family went viral on social media

“Look at him,” Wright continued, “he should be playing basketball! He’s like a giant look at the size of him. I can’t believe how big he is!”

Scott had her own theory: “Maybe, Gary Barlow’s shrunk!” However, the Arsenal icon was hardly listening as he butted in: “I love that picture. He’s massive… he’s so big!”

The clip quickly did the rounds on social media, and one fan joked: “Do you reckon Ian Wright rocks up to taping every week with the latest memes ready to show the others? [I] need the behind the scenes footage from a couple weeks ago of him explaining the Rizzler to a befuddled Roy Keane.”



Ian Wright
Ian Wright was quick to show off the photo

“He’s just like us,” a second joked. While a third said: “How can you not absolutely love Ian Wright?”

And another added: “The fact that the only thing to compete with Donald Trump retaking the White House on here was the sense of astonishment at the size of Gary Barlow’s son is up there with the most English things ever. I love Ian Wright.”