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Robbie Williams writes music for play of David Walliams' book https://dailym.ai/2Lr4psI via @DailyMailCeleb

 

Exciting news. B-)

 

They managed to keep this quiet. :D

 

A lot of talent all mixed in together .

& the Royal Shakespeare Company no less ...

I know - it sounds really promising

Smart move by Jimmy Page to actually turn up to the meeting though.

 

Maybe they were Led Zeppelin fans ;)

 

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Robbie has most likely lost interest in the pool by now but just wants to get the better of JP :lol:

 

I would say that JP would get a ot of support from people living in that area as there was a tv prog about it a year or so ago , the locals were trying to stop people from digging into their basements , it seems to be a common event . It will be interesting to see what happens on this one

 

 

Jimmy Page wins delay in permission for Robbie Williams to build pool

Led Zeppelin guitarist fears major underground project will damage his home

 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/may/...s-to-build-pool

I saw a newspaper article lately. There are houses in the noble parts of London which are huger underneath the surface than the houses as such are :-)
I saw a newspaper article lately. There are houses in the noble parts of London which are huger underneath the surface than the houses as such are :-)

 

 

That is actually true Elisabeth

I saw that programme - I had no idea building underground swimming pools was a "thing".

 

There was a lot of opposition to them generally.

I saw that programme - I had no idea building underground swimming pools was a "thing".

 

There was a lot of opposition to them generally.

 

 

I do not think it's the poos in themselves that the people in the area object but it seems that in recent years they have had to put up with builders in the area blocking up pavements, rods etc so I guess there is only so much they can take. Maybe they see JP as someone who will be listened to...it will be interesting to see the outcome of this one

I do not think it's the poos in themselves that the people in the area object

 

 

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Simon Cowell's son 'snubs' Robbie Williams' daughter Teddy: 'You can't be my girlfriend because you've got a runny nose' :lol: Aw !! so cute

 

June 2 2018 8:15 AM

 

 

Simon Cowell's son snubbed Robbie Williams' daughter because she had a runny nose.

 

Ayda Field has recalled an instance where her and the 44-year-old singer's five-year-old daughter Teddy had a build up of snot running down her nose, which prompted the music mogul's four-year-old boy Eric Cowell to joke she couldn't be his "girlfriend".

 

The 39-year-old actress - who also has son Charlton, three, with Robbie - said: "Teddy had a really runny nose and you'll never believe this, but Eric is quite particular, and he said I'm not going to date someone ... you can't be my girlfriend because you've got a runny nose.

 

"So she wiped her nose and goes, 'Yes I am.'

 

"It was like Little Rob and Little Simon. 'You're not going to date me.' 'You are going to date me.' "

 

Ayda and Robbie's daughter bonded with Simon and Lauren Silverman's kids after she met the 'X Factor' boss' partner at a gymboree class.

 

She said: "I was in a gymboree class with Lauren, with Charlie and Eric, and that's how we met and we became friends.

 

"I think because we met on a personal level."

 

Ayda admitted she and Robbie are "looking forward" to playing pranks on their kids when they are older enough to appreciate them.

 

Speaking on 'Loose Women', she added: "I feel like Rob and I are looking forward to punking our children.

 

"I feel like we are totally going to be those embarrassing parents."

 

 

Despite previously having his sperm cryogenically frozen, Robbie insisted last year he didn't want any more kids for the time being.

 

He said at the time: "I don't want another one, but I have to weigh up crushing her hopes.

 

"I have to weigh up whether my not wanting to have one is worth her heart breaking every time a pram goes past the car when we're parked at a red light.

 

"On a good day, in a tender moment, I would like to see another bom-bom running about."

 

 

 

https://www.independent.ie/style/celebrity/...e-36970778.html

Wow, it must be a slow news day :lol:

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