Gary Barlow is stranded on an island in the Solomons thanks to an approaching cyclone.
An oncoming cyclone has left Gary Barlow stranded on an island near Papua New Guinea.
The 41-year-old Take That star - who landed in the Solomon Islands on Friday (30.03.12) to film a documentary for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee - is now waiting for a search and rescue boat to pick him and his crew up before the storm arrives.
Taking to twitter this morning (02.04.12), he wrote: ''We're stranded on an island in the Solomons. There's a cyclone heading our way and there's no way off. Gonna have to sit it out!!
''Powers back on. The lovely government here are sending a search and rescue boat for us this morning #adventure.''
Four people have already died and 5,000 have been evacuated following flash flooding in neighbouring Fiji - where a state of natural disaster has been declared.
Gary - who is expecting his fourth child with wife Dawn - had previously been in Australia working on the BBC programme which will take a look at what the monarch means to those living in the Commonwealth as part of celebrations to mark her 60th year on The Throne.
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