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Ok, I'll take the bait. What the frig is a vevo? :unsure:

 

Vevo? Never heard of it? :o

Accounts in utube where offical videos are posted (and therefore not removed for copyright infingement). Robbie didn't have any official accounts till now (I think) on utube. Vevo started as an American trend, but looks like every act has one now.

 

Take That have a vevo too! :lol:

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From

http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/royal_family/...uson-54291.html

 

Sarah Ferguson's pop star friendship

 

Monday 21st February 2011 -

 

Sarah Ferguson - ex-wife of Britain's Prince Andrew - has become friends with Robbie Williams after meeting him in the Caribbean.

 

Sarah Ferguson has become friends with Robbie Williams.

 

The Duchess of York - ex-wife of Britain's Prince Andrew - and the Take That star hit it off after meeting on mobile phone tycoon John Caudwell's yacht while they were holidaying separately in the Caribbean.

 

A source told The Sun: "Robbie and his wife Adya really hit it off with Fergie. They were all on John Caudwell's yacht and chatted for hours about all sorts. Robbie's been telling everyone how much he likes her."

 

Robbie and his wife Adya really hit it off with Fergie. They were all on John Caudwell's yacht and chatted for hours about all sorts. Robbie's been telling everyone how much he likes her.

 

Robbie has even given Sarah and her two daughters with Andrew, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, an open invitation to his Los Angeles home.

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The source continued: "Robbie's told Fergie and the girls they can visit him and Ayda in Los Angeles whenever they like. Robbie says they'll be friends for life."

 

It seems Sarah is in need of all the friends she can get after it was revealed she hasn't been invited to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29.

 

It was widely thought she would attend the nuptials at London's Westminster Abbey but she hasn't made the 1,900 guestlist.

 

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Port Vale fans plead with Take That star Robbie Williams to invest in struggling club

 

By Sportsmail Reporter

Last updated at 11:11 PM on 22nd February 2011

 

 

We want you back for good - that's the message from Port Vale fans who want Take That star Robbie Williams to save their club from administration.

 

Supporters believe their most famous supporter could save the day as the club struggles with debts of £3million.

 

They are making a last ditch appeal to the Take That star to use his celebrity status and 25 per cent share in the club to back a new takeover bid which would haul it out of the red.

 

Full story here (and a photo of Rob in a daft bunnet)

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...o=feeds-newsxml

I can't stand Sarah 'poor me - I haven't a pot to p*** in' Ferguson. But ... she has been treated bloody terribly by the Royal Family and they deserve all they get! Imagine inviting your grand-daughters to family ceremonies at the same time saying 'your mother isn't welcome'. And Prince Andrew is a fat Tw*t!

 

As you can tell - I'm not a monarchist!

 

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http://www.mtv.co.uk/artists/robbie-willia...-me-says-robbie

 

 

Take That Robbed Me, Says Robbie

He says his first time in the boyband left him mentally scarred…

14:00, Sunday, 27 February 2011

 

Robbie Williams has opened up about his struggle to recover after he left Take That aged 21.

 

The Rock DJ star, who reunited with the boyband last year, revealed how the ordeal sapped him of any creativity and left him emotionally drained.

 

“I think every person’s job either feeds them or takes from them,” Robbie explained. “Take That, for me, the first time, took from me. It gave me money, it gave me a standard of living, but it robbed me of my voice.”

 

He admitted that the ordeal made him question whether to reunite with the lads, but that age and experience made things much easier this time around. Rob said that sorting out his differences with Gary Barlow had been cathartic and contributed to the creative process.

 

“To come back as an older adult, on my guard a bit and wiser, I know it sounds melodramatic, but it’s like there’s this thing up there, and we can all give to it and get back from it, and it shines into us, and we can all grow from it,” the singer explained. “Or it will just rob us again, and we’ll leave, with all this s**t that we didn’t say or didn’t do.”

 

On a brighter note, Take That’s track Rule The World, which was recorded before Robbie rejoined the fold, has been named most played movie track ever.

 

The theme song from Stardust narrowly beat Dirty Dancing anthem I've Had The Time Of My Life to top the survey, which looked at the number of times a track was played on radio or in shops and pubs.

 

Other songs in the top 10 included Saturday Night Fever by The Bee Gees, Stuck In The Middle With You from the film Reservoir Dogs and All Saints hit Pure Shores from The Beach.

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