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  • Sydney11
    Sydney11

    Instagram & Twitter posting is not operational yet Laura, it's on the BJ transition team 'To Do List' , keep an eye out the in link below for updates . I have just been finding other ways to do it

  • elisabeth1974
    elisabeth1974

    This is one of this deep meaningful Robbie posts I like

  • Better Man
    Better Man

    Great to know they are friends too each other.

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1 hour ago, Better Man said:

He had a cabaret jacket during his 2013 Tour! :)

I feel this will be more than just a cabaret jacket , I think it will be "full on" cabaret 😊

I hope not -the whole Vegas kitsch cabaret thing is a big turn off for me.

I want my Robbie rocking.

If this new tour is another greatest hits tour -that will be about the fifth tour on the trot with no new music.

I've got my ticket but it would mean the next time round I won't buy another. £120 to hear the same 12 songs.... 🤐

I agree 100% . It's just not the cost of the ticket for those of us not close to a venue , there are travel costs plus hotels etc which are extremely expensive these days . I cannot make it this time for a number of reasons, the last time I saw Robbie live was London last year with Laura & Lisa , he sang Advertising Space there which was lovely to hear , he needs to mix it up a bit as I will not keep going back to hear the same songs over & over again . I think we need to petition him on Instagram or Karl who is his musical director 🫢

My favourite tour to date was Take The Crown & my favourite venue was the O2 in London where the stage was in the round , it just had everything

Karma Killer // 2012-11-22 Robbie Williams, O2 Arena, London // Strangeloving - YouTube

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56 minutes ago, Sydney11 said:

My favourite tour to date was Take The Crown & my favourite venue was the O2 in London where the stage was in the round , it just had everything

Karma Killer // 2012-11-22 Robbie Williams, O2 Arena, London // Strangeloving - YouTube

Yes, I agree.

After U2, TT and Ed concert tours I still waiting for the round scene for Robbie...

1 hour ago, Sydney11 said:

I think we need to petition him on Instagram or Karl who is his musical director 🫢

Yes, let's do this.

I still think it was planned different and would have been different if the movie had been a success. The new album would have been the 'aftermatch' without further PR then. Now he needs to do PR again for the album and it is too straining for him, plus the general public will be tired of the same questions he is asked and the adapted answers. New album equals at least few new songs. He will not include Lost and he will not include Forbidden Road aside on occasion as they had also not been hits.

Personally I also think that they last minute changed the concept of the tour. He has music to come with Rock heavy participants. This would be then unlikely a feather boa concert.

I also think that the movie being unsuccessful has more impact on him and his career and his financiers then we might think.

There are some facts which cannot be disregarded:

USA does not want to be open to his music and with the climate there in the moment they will not be open in a forseeable future

Youngsters who had no mums as fans do not know him rather than a memory and Angels

And looking at the Bob Dylan movie and its success it also shows that he is not a legend enough for a movie carrying his story outside of his main lands.

If the movie would have been accepted different when there would not have been the monkey? Well, maybe, but i am sure then what he can see as a success would have been missed: the incredible good reviews.

I am a bit struggling to see his future promising aside on what he always did. This will stay.

It was amazing to hear Advertising space last summer -just something new.

Imagine if he did a tour where he sang every song from one album. How exciting would that be?😎

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ITV Loose Women's Ayda Field in tears as she shares devastating news about her mum

Loose Women presenter Ayda Field was left in tears as she struggled to hold back her emotions when talking about her mum, Gwen, during the Oscars special of the ITV show

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Ayda opened up about her mum's illness

Ayda Field was visibly moved as she honoured her mother during a special Oscars edition of Loose Women. The 45 year old, who was a regular on the ITV lunchtime chat show from 2016 to 2019 and has made sporadic appearances since 2024, returned for Monday's episode, which revelled in the aftermath of Sunday night's 2025 Oscars in Los Angeles. Ayda, whose husband Robbie Williams missed out on an Oscar nomination for a song from his film Better Man, became emotional when the conversation shifted to family.

Tears welled up as she paid homage to her mother, American film producer Gwen Field, who was present in the live studio audience. The poignant moment was triggered when host Ruth Langsford, 64, asked the panelists to nominate their own Best Supporting Star if they were to host their own awards. Denise Welch, 66, and Kelly Brook, 45, both chose their respective parents, while Ayda was overcome with emotion discussing her mother, who is bravely battling Parkinson's and Lupus. She shared: 'I'm very grateful that my mum is here."

Ayda Field was overcome with emotion talking about her mother, who is fighting illness

Ayda Field was overcome with emotion talking about her mother, who is fighting illness

She added with deep emotion: "Even in this chapter, my mum is teaching me the most profound, beautiful lessons and I just feel very grateful, you're my hero."

Her heartfelt words resonated with the audience, prompting an outpouring of applause. Ayda then moved to embrace her mother, wrapping her in a loving and enormous hug.

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Ayda received applause after opening up

In other news, Robbie Williams faced a pinch of disappointment on Sunday night when he was snubbed by the Oscars.

His biopic, Better Man, could have been his golden ticket to a nomination – as it unfurled the journey of the ex-Take That sensation's claim to fame, albeit through the twist of portraying him as a CGI monkey, skipping a physical actor for the role.

A song from the movie, Forbidden Road, had corked its spot on the nominees' list for Best Music (Original Song) before being struck off.

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Ayda is married to Robbie Williams (Image: Ayda Field/Instagram)

It emerged that this musical piece wasn't entirely new, mingling in a sample from an old tune, which regrettably disqualified it from the original music category. Addressing the setback, Robbie shared his thoughts with Deadline before the Golden Globes in January, saying: "Listen, the rules are the rules, and you have to go by them."

"And it would've been nice, but as an introvert it's another party that I don't have to go to. I went through it, I'm on the other side and it's all good. I'm at the Globes and they're showing me loads of love."

The award was scooped up on Sunday night by the track 'El Mal' from the film Emilia Pérez, a collaborative effort with music by Clément Ducol and Camille and lyrics penned by Clément Ducol, Camille, and Jacques Audiard. Other musical heavyweights in contention for the accolade included Diane Warren, Abraham Alexander, Adrian Quesada, Brandi Carlile, Andrew Watt, Bernie Taupin and Sir Elton John.

ITV Loose Women's Ayda Field in tears as she shares devastating news about her mum - OK! Magazine

Superstar Robbie Williams praises comic created by Bradford man

Story by Michael Broomhead

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Glenn Hustler's comic has been praised by Robbie Williams on Instagram (Image: Newsquest/Mike Simmonds)

Glenn Hustler's comic has been praised by Robbie Williams on Instagram (Image: Newsquest/Mike Simmonds)

A BRADFORD comics artist has told of his joy after his work was hailed by Robbie Williams on social media. 

Glenn Hustler, 40, who lives in Drighlington, recently created a comic about the singer, featuring the monologue he delivers at the introduction to his Netflix documentary. 

In it, the former Take That star talks about his struggles with mental health. 

Glenn posted the digitally-drawn comic on his @hustlerbyname profile on Instagram and tagged in Robbie. The celebrity later saw it and responded with plenty of praise.

One of the pages from Glenn's comic (Image: Glenn Hustler) To accompany the comic, Glenn wrote: "I saw the Robbie Williams documentary last year, and I was completely blown away. 

"It's a touching, thoughtful, open and brutally honest account of an extraordinary life, delivered with humour and searing self-awareness.  "But it's even more than that. 

"In an age where mental health is finally being discussed in society, it's a stark reminder of a time when it really wasn't.  "And it's an eye-opening examination of the toxic side of celebrity culture, which deserves everyone's attention.

"If you love Robbie Williams, watch it. 

"If you hate him, watch it. 

"And if you are like me, lacking a strong opinion either way, do yourself a massive favour and get it watched. 

"You can thank me later." 

Glenn has been drawing comics since 2014 and says it helps his mental health, calling it a 'cathartic' thing to do (Image: Newsquest/Mike Simmonds) In response, Robbie told his 3.2 million followers on Instagram:

"What a lovely honour and such a kind description on their caption about my documentary. 

"I think the second most important thing for anything I create is that it has a destination, and when I read and see these kind of things, I know my mission is accomplished. 

"Thank you for your kindness."

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Glenn told the Telegraph & Argus he was "really happy" with the reply.

"He wrote a lovely caption to go with his post and it's been a massive validation of what I do," he said. Glenn, who has been a comics artist since 2014, said it was important to him to help raise awareness about mental health. He said: "In 2020 I self-published Recovering Our Stories, a book telling the life stories of six people in recovery from addiction, which raised money for Project 6 in Keighley.  "Then in 2021 I released We'll Get Through It, a free online graphic novel covering the heart-breaking story of my in-laws who suffered a tragic loss from suicide. That project raised money for Andy's Man Club."

To see more of Glenn's work, follow him on Instagram - www.instagram.com/hustlerbyname - and other social media, including TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@hustlerbynamecomics

Superstar Robbie Williams praises comic created by Bradford man

In our first episode of Loose Women: The Podcast, Denise Welch and Ayda Field Williams open up on subjects close to their hearts. Ayda shares her deeply personal story of how she and husband Robbie Williams overcame his addiction issues to have one of the strongest marriages in showbiz. Denise talks honestly about her post-natal depression robbing her of her ability to bond with her son and Ayda opens up about her miracle babies, born via surrogacy. Plus, both reveal their secret Hollywood crushes. This episode contains adult themes as well as references to depression, drugs and addiction. For advice and help, please go to www.itv.com/helplines Every Tuesday, two Loose Women share the life lessons they have learned on issues that affect us all in a deeply personal podcast episode. From parenthood to love and all life in between, with laughs along the way. Then, each Friday you will be able to ask the Loose Women anything, as they answer your questions on show secrets, dilemmas and all the hot topics as picked by you. Send in your burning questions to loose.women@itv.com Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1VGTPwA

Robbie Williams invites Glasgow singer Michelle McManus to join him on stage

Story by Amy Myles

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Robbie Williams has invited Glasgow singer Michelle McManus to join him on stage. The pop superstar surprised Michelle with the offer at the end of her BBC interview on March 6. The invitation left Michelle emotional, as she questioned whether Robbie was joking.

Listeners could hear the Glaswegian start to tear up before eventually accepting the offer to perform at Murrayfield Stadium in May.

The question came at the end of the interview when Michelle was thanking her radio guest.

Robbie interrupted her by saying he had to ask her a question.

He followed up by saying: "Would you like to come and sing with me in Edinburgh?"

Michelle answered: "Well, sorry. What? What was that?"

The singer repeated the question and then they decided to figure out what song they would sing later.

Michelle said: "Robbie, that would be incredible, but I don't really know what to say right now because that's just too much."

The superstar urged her to just say yes with Michelle finally saying: "Yes, I'm saying yes, I would love that.

"You are amazing. And you are an incredible human being. And I meant every word to that before even this came up."

This isn't the first time the two have spoken, with both appearing on a BBC documentary and maintaining a friendship and support for each other.

Michelle said in the documentary that the two first met after she won Pop Idol in 2003.

She admitted that they first met due to Lisa Armstrong (Ant McPartlin's ex-wife) inviting her to stay with them instead of a hotel.

It was at their house that she met the She's The One singer as he would chat to her over tea whilst Lisa did her makeup. She said: "For some reason Robbie Williams was there a lot, and he’d pull up a chair and have a cup of tea while I was getting my make-up done.

"He showed me kindness at a time when I really needed it.

"I knew him for a few weeks and then he disappeared out of my life."

Then in 2022 the Baillieston-born singer got to rekindle her friendship with Robbie backstage after he performed a gig in Glasgow.

It was after that, that Michelle was invited to take part in the documentary.

Robbie Williams invites Glasgow singer Michelle McManus to join him on stage

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment

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This could be a good way how to use more songs from his back catalog and try new songs too.

Why not?

10 minutes and ~10 songs

0:00 - Bodies Intro
1:01 - Let Me Entertain You
3:00 - Feel
4:26 - Supreme
4:52 - Millennium Short Interlude
4:58 - Come Undone
6:16 - Morning Sun
7:09 - You Know Me
8:10 - No Regrets
10:00 - Millennium Intro
10:11 - Angels

I really like this way and during SBW & Progress Tours he did it.

Do you know the Karl's email? I'm ready to send email to him. LOL

Agree Alex -a ten minute medley of some album tracks would be a really good idea. 😎

All those wasted masterpieces that never get to be heard live

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