Robbie Williams
- Profession: Singer
- Place/Date of Birth: 13 February 2021
- Associated with: Take That
02/12/00
Robbie Williams and Liam Gallagher are no longer feuding; the pair has settled their differences after bumping into one another last week. Robbie said, " we’ve patched up our differences, I wish Liam and Nicky the best of luck. I gave them both a hug. I hope Nicky keep safe and the baby does fine."
The feud exploded in February when Liam’s brother Noel branded Robbie a "fat dancer from Take That." Robbie responded by sending a wreath for Noel’s attention with a note on it that read "Heard your new album RIP." He then challenged Liam to a fight at The Brit Awards. Robbie adds "At the start it was quite a laugh and then it just became too destructive. It wasn’t nice, so I’m really pleased that I’ve spoken to Liam."
20/11/00
Surprise, Surprise, Robbie is in a bad way at last weeks MTV awards he went to Stockholm and performed against doctors orders who told him to rest, his performance with sexy Kylie went without a hitch (everyone was mesmerized by her dress or lack of it), but at the after party, Robbie was seen to collapse and froth at the mouth. Robbie had been suffering from exhaustion and gastro-entiritis for some time, and that was the reason given by his camp for the collapse, however eye-witnesses said he was knocking back Sambuca like they were going out of fashion, and that was the real cause of his collapse.
If that wasn’t enough Robbie is back in therapy, this time it’s not for drinks or drugs but for sex addiction, the condition made famous by Michael Douglas, apparently Robbie is desperate to beat his constant craving for nookie.
11/00
Big-hearted singer Robbie Williams has signed up to be a bone marrow donor to help a fan suffering from Leukaemia. Robbie was so moved by the plight of Johanna MacVicar after meeting her at one of his sell-out concerts that he decided to sign up. Robbie has also been in the press recently after his appearance at the Q Awards, it was the first time that he came face to face with Liam Gallager, since they both started slagging each other off in the press, Robbie kept a dignified silence whilst Liam ranted and taunted him by calling him "Queer" and "Fat boy". Robbie picked up an award for Classic Songwriter alongside song-writing partner Guy Chambers, but with Liam on his back he left after an hour.
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Robbie joined Take That when he was only 16, he had only one job previous to that, as a double glazing salesman, but apparently he wasn’t very good - he would tell customers not to buy them because they were so bad! For five years, Robbie became the joker of the band, always smiling and playing gags on people as Take That rose to record-breaking stardom. However, in July 1995 Robbie announced he was to leave the band to concentrate on a solo career...a nation of teenage girls mourned.
After a stint eating pies, doing drugs and being friends with the Gallaghers, Robbie signed to Chrysalis Records. His first ever solo single on this label would be a cover of George Michael’s Freedom . It was released on July 29th 1996 exactly one year after his departure from Take That. It reached No 2 in the UK charts. Life began to get a bit rough for Robbie during the following months, he met Jacquie Hamilton-Smith at a New Years Eve Party of 1996, moved in with her the next day and partied (in more ways that one) for exactly one year before coming to his senses. In the middle of all this he released his second single Old Before I Die on April 14th 1997 which also reached No 2 in the charts.
At the beginning of June 1997 after many bad reports in the media, Robbie checked himself into a rehab centre to receive treatment for his addiction to alcohol and drugs. After 4 weeks at the centre Rob emerged 2 stones lighter, sporting a new haircut, and hopefully feeling much better. The release of Lazy Days followed soon after on July 14th, and made it’s first appearance in the UK charts at No 8, to be followed shortly by South Of The Border.
December 1997 was the real beginning for Robbie, he released ’Angels’ as his Christmas single, never knowing quite what an impact it would have on the market. Into the new year of 1998 it was still in the charts and ’Life Thru A Lens’ shot back into the album charts and has been there ever since. Robbie truly had arrived, signing up thousands of new fans daily. Millennium and accompanying album I’ve Been Expecting You followed up on this success, making Robbie the biggest selling artist of 1998.
He began trying to win over the US in 1999 touring The Ego Has Landed. His success continued in 2000 with the release of immediate hit, Rock DJ. Sing When You’re Winning, was as popular as his accompanying collection of lounge covers, Swing When You’re winning. In 2002, Robbie signed a record breaking contract with EMI for £50m, securing his place in pop history. Escapology duly topped the charts in the UK while Robbie spent time in LA being papped with new girlfriend Rachel Hunter.
The biggest outdoor concert ever was hosted by Robbie in 2003 at Knebworth Park attracting 375,000 fans over three days. He followed up this success with two album releases, a Greatest Hits and 2005’s Intensive Care which accompanied his appearance on stage at Live8. Around this time speculation was rife that Robbie was ready to patch things up with his former bandmates and take part in a Take That reunion tour. However Robbie disappointed fans and friends by failing to turn up at an ITV organised reunion and merely recording a video part for the tour which Gary and co embarked on a UK tour without him.
But Robbie wasn’t resting on his laurels. While Take That returned to the studio Robbie did the same, releasing his tenth album, Rudebox in 2006 which brought more controversy to the singer when he failed to credit a supposed co-writer.
It never seems to stop for Robbie.
updated Oct 2006
November 2007