ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER DESPERATE CELEB
Things really aren’t going well for the UK’s biggest male star, Robbie Williams. His strange behaviour and odd performance of new single Bodies on the X-Factor was slated by critics and fans alike, then he subsequently cancelled his performance at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Berlin on Thursday night. His appearance on the Jonathan Ross show on Friday night confirmed that he’d lost his mojo, with a performance of dreadful new song You Know Me followed by a lackluster rendition of his classic Feel.
At RumerMills we would never condone drug use, but Robbie Williams was definitely a much better performer when he was on them! Getting sober doesn’t seem to have been a great career move…
While on the show Robbie confirmed that he has been doing “bits and bobs” with his former band Take That and hoped to rejoin them in the near future. My how the tables have turned! It wasn’t so long ago that Robbie was taking every opportunity to slag off his former band mates and loved lording his solo success over them as their careers dwindled. But since reforming in 2005, Take That have enjoyed even more success than in their 90’s heyday, selling more than 2 million copies of their latest album in the UK alone and playing to over 80,000 fans a night in London’s Wembley Stadium. This seems to have caught Robbie’s attention and now with his own fame dwindling, he’s suddenly VERY open to working with them.
We think Take That work well as a foursome and a return by Robbie would ruin the dynamic of the band. If we were them it would be a firm “thanks but no thanks” to Robbie – followed by a slammed door in his arrogant, tired-looking face!
Check out some of the highlights from Jonathan Ross below.
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you’re having a laugh aren’t you, number one single all across europe for the second week running, a new album which is better than anything Take That have ground out, and working with Take That will only enhance their status world wide as Robbie is already a global star in his own right, whoever wrote this review must have been a sad bitter little man or woman.
Were you watching the same show i was? He was cute , funny, open and honest. He also performed 5 songs beautifully. He didn’t appear desperate infact quite the opposite. He seemed happy , settled and like someone who is content with their lot. He was slightly nervous at the start of the interview , but is that not normal? It’s what makes him human. This review must have been written by someone who doesnt really like Robbie and would never have anything good to say about him. Anyone i have spoken to thought he came across really well and that includes people who aren’t actually Robbie fans. You should stop worrying about writing reviews and get over whatever has made you so bitter .