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we know that most of what was written in the Mirror is what Robbie said on radio last week, which was all good fun, the Mirror and the Sun, don't like him much so they are bound to twist it around to how they like to have it come across. It annoys me too, but Robbie invites it, if it is true, what is wrong with seeing him perform one or two songs, it is not like we are going to be getting a whole hour of Robbie (I wish)

 

Well, you know Robbie he will turn up now just to prove them wrong. Nice one The Mirror thanks for changing Robbie's mind. :D

Maybe he'll ban the cameras and bring out a DVD just of his performance ( in the shops just before Xmas :lol: )
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He's loving IT girls instead

 

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LOVED-UP Tara Palmer-Tomkinson dubbed Robbie Williams “Elvis†after their marathon romps — because he was a legend in bed.

 

The IT girl couldn’t stop talking about him at a weekend wedding and “wanted everyone to know they’d been spending lots of time togetherâ€.

 

She hooked up with Angels singer Robbie when he visited London last month and they holed up at his plush penthouse.

 

A pal said: “For about ten days they just stayed in bed watching DVDs and eating takeaways — it all sounded very intimate.â€

 

They only left Robbie’s pad in London’s posh Chelsea Harbour ONCE.

 

The pal added: “Tara visited Robbie at his recording studio so he could play her his new song.â€

 

 

Robbie and Tara have been pals for ten years. Friends say they also met up in New York in March — the night Tara claims to have bedded You’re Beautiful singer James Blunt, 30.

 

Ex-Take That hunk Robbie has dated several beauties, including Anna Friel, 29, and Rachel Hunter, 36.

 

And he once wrote a song about Tara — Life Thru a Lens. He said later: “It’s not very complimentary.†Tara, who like Robbie has been in rehab for cocaine addiction, has described him as “one of the sexiest creatures on the planetâ€.

 

She is said to be “smittenâ€, but does not expect a long-term relationship with the superstar singer.

 

 

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The pal told Closer magazine: “Robbie’s such a huge star — and lives in LA — so it’s hard for him to maintain a serious relationship.â€

 

Last night I’m a Celebrity host Tara, 34, refused to deny the romance, insisting Robbie, 32, was “cool†about the revelations.

 

Speaking outside her flat in Fulham, West London, she said: “I’m mortified someone blabbed about my private life.

 

“I got burnt with James Blunt and I will not talk about Robbie. If you want to ask him what he thinks ask his management.â€

 

Closer goes on sale today.

 

Source: The Sun online

Edited by Scotty.

Im afraid I don't beleive any of the story with Tara. Especially with Robbies current schedule at the moment. ;)
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Tara is completly insane if you ask me and is'nt as attractive as the women we usually see Rob with -_-

 

Good to see him on the front of the paper though B) Even if it is about his personal life :rolleyes:

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Lol Twinkle

 

Am building a nice mental picture in my head of 10 days with Robbie, is better than doing work which I am suposed to be doing.

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Here is a pic of the front of the Sun :rolleyes:

 

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This is something positive for once :)

 

Life in the extreme for Robbie

Ian Wylie

 

 

TEARS are not enough for Robbie Williams. "I've learned to deaden my emotions, because it's actually too much to take in," he reflects.

 

"I get a lot of letters that are heartbreaking, each week . . . most days, and I find myself in situations that counsellors should be in, and, perhaps, not pop stars. When I was younger it used to affect me so much that I couldn't have it affect me in the way it did anymore.

 

"Now I've learned to be quite cold about it, to tell you the truth."

 

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A natural born entertainer, rebellious Robbie turned to drink and drugs during his time with Manchester boy band Take That, went solo and ended up in rehab, revealing how he suffered from depression, was an alcoholic and a commitment-phobic when it came to women.

 

Living life through a lens for so many years as one of the most famous faces in the world, with a £55m record contract and largely irresistible to the fairer sex, it's impossible to imagine what it must be like to be Mr Robert Williams.

 

Ambassador

 

But it's not all about him. For the last six years, Robbie has been an Ambassador for Unicef, the United Nations children's charity.

 

He's visited projects in Mozambique, Sri Lanka, South Africa and Russia. Among the issues he's helped to highlight is the horror of child trafficking.

 

"I know why I'm there. I know what I've got to do and I do it, and help to the best of my abilities. But I just can't take on board the grief and the pain and the enormity of it. It's too much."

 

 

 

The Soccer Aid line-upDoes his work with Unicef help him retain a sense of perspective amid the madness of global fame?

 

There's a pause before he answers: "I don't know. My life is a series of extremes. Every day is an extreme. My perspective is my perspective. People say, 'Don't you miss being normal?' Well, I don't know what normal is. I don't know. I'm 32. I have been doing it for a long time.

 

"But I'm still really young. I'm still trying to get my head round everything and perspective is something that I've never had much of," he laughs. "Every little helps, though."

 

Before the spring leg of his world tour began last month in Durban, South Africa, he spent time with a local family. "Their mother and father had been take away due to HIV Aids and were buried in the front garden of this mud house that we went to.

 

Unicef

 

"The eldest kid was 18, his brother was 16 and there were two little girls, four and six. I spent all day with them, seeing how they lived and what the money from Unicef was doing for them. And then they came and watched my gig and spent the day with me before I went on stage in the evening. It was quite a time."

 

Now he's getting ready to captain England v The Rest of the World, at Old Trafford, on Saturday May 27, the climax of ITV1's week-long Soccer Aid, hosted by Ant and Dec, to raise funds for Unicef and its partners. Both teams will feature World Cup legends and celebrities, with TV coverage kicking off a week tonight.

 

Robbie, a regular on the football pitch, came up with the idea last year. "It's another box ticked in my Jim'll Fix It-style life. I'm just some guy from Stoke-on-Trent that sings for a living and there's real footballers in these sides. It feels scary, actually.

 

"I've been to Old Trafford loads. Port Vale's my first side. They're in my blood. But I am a fan of Man Utd. When I was about eight or nine, we were playing out and some bigger boys said, 'Right, you've got to support Tottenham or Man Utd.' And I chose Man Utd - I didn't know who they were!

 

"The only thing I'm worried about is the fitness, and that does scare me, because I don't want to embarrass myself. It's a really big night - Boy's Own stuff. A dream come true."

 

The two squads, plus managers Terry Venables and Ruud Gullit, have been invited to take tea with Tony Blair at No 10. It will be Robbie's first visit to Downing Street. "I'll get nervous at the sense of occasion, in awe of the history. That's where Churchill lived."

 

Ramsay

 

He's played against opposing captain Gordon Ramsay before and knows what to expect. "The other week, I was still in bed and it was, like, four o'clock Sunday. And I've got an Easter egg in one hand, a Silk Cut in the other hand, a can of Coca Cola on the bedside, my ash tray full of cigs, and I turned the television on and it's the London Marathon.

 

"The first person that I see that had finished was Gordon Ramsay. This guy on the TV's going, 'So how was that for you Gordon?' And he was still jogging on the spot, saying, 'It was great this year. I think I could have done it a little bit faster.' I thought, 'Oh my God!' I'm just going to have to hit him."

 

Robbie's own marathon world tour resumes with the start of the European summer leg in Dublin on June 9, the first of 44 dates in 14 countries. Insurers worried the football fanatic may injure himself kicking a ball are given the red card.

 

"The way I see it is this, I'm going around the world playing football, and singing some songs are getting in the way of it."

 

THERE’S speculation that Robbie has already had a late night reunion in a hotel bar with Gary, Mark, Jason and Howard. He features as a hologram on Take That’s current comeback tour. But will it one day be replaced by the real thing?

 

"I genuinely don’t know," he replies. "I’ve got my tour and I’ve got the football, and it’s a lot on my plate at the moment. I’d love to do something with Take That, but I don’t want to be held to anything. If anything did happen, it would be last minute."

 

Good read, thanks scotty.

I like the end bit where it says "I’ve got my tour and I’ve got the football, and it’s a lot on my plate at the moment" guess that means he doesnt have time for tara

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Something completly different

 

from www.ananova.co.uk

 

Robbie's songs help kids learn

 

Listening to Robbie Williams songs can increase the brain's capacity for learning.

 

The study by LernQuadrat in Austria looked at which music helps children concentrate better as well as take in and remember more information.

 

It found that songs by Robbie and Anastacia were the best at "stimulating the learning abilities of young people".

 

LernQuadrat director Konrad Zimmermann said: "Classical music, which has long been considered beneficial to learning, is obviously not fit for the world of young people today. They need to know and like the music in order for it to have a stimulating effect on learning.

Edited by Scotty.

Milton Keynes: Inner Sanctum Advance Tickets Sale!

 

We are delighted to announce that the Inner Sanctum advance sale for Milton Keynes begins tomorrow!

Due to the change of location and the additional capacity of the venue, we are able to offer further tickets for the shows on September 14, 15, 16, 18 & 19. Tickets will go on general sale at 9am, Friday 19th May, however, Inner Sanctum subscribers who haven't yet purchased tickets to see Robbie on tour will be able to access the advance sale from 9am on Wednesday 17th May through wwww.robbiewilliamstickets.com.

IMPORTANT: Only subscribers who have not yet purchased tickets for the tour through the advance sales for Inner Sanctum will be able to access the sales tomorrow.

How to buy tickets

In order to access the sale, simply visit www.robbiewilliamstickets.com to purchase. You will need to log in with your Inner Sanctum email and password upon reaching the site.

Please note that a selection of tickets across ticket types will be made available to purchase through the advance sales period. These will be sold on a first come, first served basis and all tickets will be subject to a booking fee. For full terms on accessing the advance sales please visit Terms and Conditions in the Help section on www.robbiewilliams.com.

 

 

 

Australia: Dates And Inner Sanctum Advance Sale Announced!

Robbie has announced that he will be playing the following dates in Australia later this year:

 

 

1st December: Subiaco Oval, Perth

5th December: AAMI Stadium, Adelaide

8th December: Aussie Stadium, Sydney

9th December: Aussie Stadium, Sydney

10th December: Aussie Stadium, Sydney

13th December: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

17th December: Telstra Dome, Melbourne

18th December: Telstra Dome, Melbourne

General ticket sales for these will commence on Monday 5th June, however we are giving Inner Sanctum subscribers, who have not yet purchased tickets for the tour, the opportunity to purchase through advance sales. Advance sales will begin Thursday 25th May. Keep your eyes on your inbox as we'll be sending a mailout with more details nearer the time.

We look forward to seeing you on Robbie's Close Encounters Tour 2006!

 

Best wishes,

www.robbiewilliams.com

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