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    This is one of this deep meaningful Robbie posts I like

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Reading the comment section made me raise a wry smile.
I was blissfully unaware of a mean review - but I feel like I’ve read it now. 🤣
I WASN’T ACTUALLY WRITING ABOUT ME!!!!!
I was writing about the internet
and its attempted cancellation
of high-profile women in general.
Mainly in America.
I haven’t read a review of my stuff in years.
Well - apart from a few about the film.
That was too tasty a proposition.
I recoiled like a hand to a hot flame Quick enough.
But opinion pieces about my music? My art ? My Personality?
Do you think I’m mad? Like, proper mad ?
I mean… how many times can you go to the well until you get it?
I’m shit.
Everything I do is shit.
(Apart from a few begrudgingly positive words about the live show.)
I heard you.
It hurt.
It coloured how I thought about the very essence of me.
So I stopped reading it.
I am considered in some quarters “low brow.”
So that’s what they think of YOU:
The naff masses.
The tasteless.
The problem.
Your joy? An error.
Your nostalgia? A glitch.
Your standing ovation? A symptom of cultural decline.
You’re not discerning- you’re deluded.
I’m not entertaining.
I am evidence.
That’s the subtext.
That’s the sneer.
They find me unbearable -
But they DESPISE you.
How’s that make you feel?
Good, right?
Shame.
Projection.
Classism.
How dare you like me?
I literally thank God you do.
I remian undulled, I just got louder.
It’s all fuel; the love, the hate.
The only thing I can’t use… is being ignored.
The hate is actually paying for my kids education.
I bred more of me and these ones know how to spell.
Youre f***ed now.

Namaste, FFS.
Rob ❤️ x

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On 08/05/2025 at 11:13, elisabeth1974 said:

Maybe he will introduce new music during the tour? Hope dies last.

It's all being kept very much under wraps so hopefully there will be some nice surprises . Rocket could very well feature & maybe a mash-up of a couple of more ., with Kim Gavin being involved who knows how it will work.

Robbie very much feeds of his audience so I think it will very much depend on the crowd reaction at the start of the tour. If he feels the new songs are not working with the crowd will he go back to the old formula. It's hard for an artists to introduce new songs & keep the attention of the audience, that is why I think releasing an album before a tour is a better idea & that way fans have a chance to get to know the songs . I think the album has been ready to go for some time but the timing it would seem was never right. I think it will be amazing .

On 09/05/2025 at 23:38, Laura130262 said:

His "Namaste FFS" does tickle me 😂

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Integritas Et Cacas
Pleasantries.
HAIL KEANU.

Walking through the park with Ayda yesterday, I had a thought—
and, as usual, I instantly shared it with my wife:
“Babe… I don’t think anyone is 6ft 3.”
Pause.
“And if they are, they’re 6ft 3 on their way to being taller.”
Think about it.
Have you ever met someone who’s actually 6ft 3?
Me neither.
Plenty of 6ft 2s.
But 6ft 3?
Nah. Doesn’t happen.
That height doesn’t exist—it’s a passing moment. A spiritual layover between 6ft 2 and something biblical.
Now—I’ve mentioned this before, but I’m going to again:
I’m NEARLY 6ft 1.
I know, right?!
So many people say,
“You’re taller in real life.”
And I appreciate that.
Because soon I won’t be.
Nature and gravity have their agenda.
So tell a friend:
“He’s nearly 6ft 1, you know.”
When I’m asked in interviews:
“How would you like to be remembered?”
My new answer is:
“As someone who was over 6ft.”
Genuine question:
Who’s the tallest person to ever have small man syndrome?
...Is it me?
Unrelated, but sort of related:
I watched PSG v Arsenal this week.
My takeaway?
I want Donnarumma, PSG goalkeeper, to pick me up and put me in bed.
He’s 6ft 5.
Massive wingspan.
Feels safe.
Anyway—Ayda clocks a tall guy walking ahead of us.
“Ask him,” she says, nodding.
“‘Scuse me, mate—how tall are you?” I say.
He looks at me, equal parts confused and concerned, and answers in an Eastern European accent:
“193 centimetres.”
“What’s that in feet, mate?” I ask.
He shrugs, has no idea, and walks on.
“Google 193cm, babe,” I say—because I’m holding our dog Cali.
Turns out:
It’s 6ft 3.
The universe instantly delivered us a 6ft 3 person.
Ayda was quietly smug.
But I’m still not having it.
I think he was on his way to being 6ft 5.

What height would you be if you could choose?
Mine’s 6ft 2.
Ayda says she’d like to be 5’9 or 5’10.
She asked me which I’d prefer.
I said 5’9.
Because I’d find 5’10 emasculating.

Namaste, FFS.
Rob ❤️ x

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Robbie Willams Cheap Murrayfield Tickets: Here's how to see the star's Edinburgh gig for just £42.50.

Story by David Hepburn

If the ticket prices have been putting you off seeing Robbie Williams in Edinburgh you might be interested in this news.

Robbie Williams is playing Edinburgh at the end of the month.

Robbie Williams is playing Edinburgh at the end of the month.

After a relatively quiet period Robbie Williams is very much ‘back’ and will be playing a huge Scottish stadium gig at the end of the month.

In the last five years the singer, who has won a record 18 Brit Awards, has limited his releases to a Christmas album and a greatest hits compilation, but the release of critically-acclaimed biopic film Better Man late last year thrust him back into the limelight, and he’s now set to play Scotland for the first time since his three night stand at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro in 2022.

It’s the latest chapter in a remarkable career that started with boyband Take That, before he found ever greater success as a solo artist with seven UK number one singles and 13 UK number one albums (all but one of his 14 studio albums have reached the top spot). Six of his albums are among the top 100 biggest-selling albums in the UK, while Progress, the album he wrote with Take That after the band reunited in 2010, is the second-fastest-selling album in UK chart history.

As has become traditional, tickets for the Murrayfield gig come at premium prices, with the cheapest standing ticket costing £107.50 and the best seats on sale for an eye-watering £179.

But if you’re quick you can now get tickets for a fraction of the price, as we explain here.

Meanwhile, you can check out the likely setlist here, and find out who’s providing support here.

Robbie Williams will play Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday, May 31.

How can I get cheap tickets to see Robbie Williams at Murrayfield Stadium?

Ticket seller AXS are currently offering seated ticket for the gig at just £42.50. You can access them here.

Where will my seats be located?

This is a ‘surprise seat offer’ meaning you don’t get to choose where you sit. You’ll be assigned a randomly-allocated seat which could be front row - or back - and will only find out where it is after you’ve paid. Standing tickets for the gig are not included in the offer.

How long is the Robbie Williams cheap ticket offer open?

You’ll need to get your skates on to take advantage of the cheap price - it will only be available for 72 hours starting at 10am on Monday, May 12.

Robbie Willams Cheap Murrayfield Tickets: Here's how to see the star's Edinburgh gig for just £42.50

Always check the source when purchasing tickets online

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Robbie Williams's daughter Theodora Williams joins Kiefer Sutherland Christmas film Tinsel Town

The young actor will play the daughter of Rebel Wilson's character.

Kiefer Sutherland, Rebel Wilson, Matilda Firth and Theodora Williams in Tinsel Town. There is a green RT Exclusive banner in the bottom right corner

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Sky Cinema's new Christmas film for 2025 stars Kiefer Sutherland and Rebel Wilson – and RadioTimes.com can exclusively reveal that it will also see the acting debut of Robbie Williams's daughter, Theodora Williams.

The film, called Tinsel Town, sees Sutherland play Bradley Mack, a failed Hollywood action star who ends up in a small, snow-dusted village to star in the town’s eccentric production of Cinderella.

The synopsis for the film says: "Here, he encounters a colourful cast of oddball locals who slowly come to hold a special place in his heart, including no-nonsense choreographer Jill (Wilson)."

Theodora plays Jill's daughter Cara in the film, while Hullraisers' Matilda Firth plays Sutherland's daughter Emma. The four of them can be seen in a first-look image together, above.

Also starring in the film are Katherine Ryan, Sir Derek Jacobi, Mawaan Rizwan, Maria Friedman, Jason Manford, Asim Chaudhry, Danny Dyer, Ray Fearon, Alice Eve, Lucien Laviscount, James Lance, Meera Syal, Savannah Lee Smith and Eden Hamilton.

Tinsel Town comes from director Chris Foggin (Bank of Dave), while the script has been written by Frazer Flintham, Adam Brown and Piers Ashworth.

Theodora Williams is the daughter of Robbie Williams and Ayda Field Williams, with the couple also having three other children, Colette, Charlton and Beau.

Robbie's life was recently adapted for acclaimed biopic Better Man, in which he appeared as a CGI chimpanzee. That film, which was released at the end of last year, starred Jonno Davies, Steve Pemberton, Kate Mulvany, Alison Steadman and Damon Herriman, with narration from Robbie himself.

Robbie Williams's daughter Theodora Williams joins Kiefer Sutherland Christmas film Tinsel Town | Radio Times

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Come Together festival in Newcastle 'postponed' as new dates confirmed for Town Moor event

Story by Simon Duke

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It was due to take place in less than three weeks time, but Come Together festival, headlined by Robbie Williams and Kings of Leon, will no longer happen in June, with it instead postponed until August due to 'scheduling conflicts,' but with the same line-up.

There was great excitement in the autumn when it was announced the Town Moor would place host to, what was originally billed as being a five day festival, featuring huge names from across the globe. The first headliner to be confirmed was ex Take That star Robbie, who has had success all over the world with hits like Angels, Feel and Let Me Entertain You, as well as packing out stadiums and having 13 Brit Awards under his belt.

It was revealed that he would be supported at Come Together by a vast array of other acts, including Perrie Edwards, local lad Andrew Cushin, Kaiser Chiefs and the chart-topping Lottery Winners for what was due to be opening night on Wednesday, June 4, before Kings of Leon were named as the second headliners for Sunday, June 8, with the Sex on Fire and Use Somebody rockers topping a line-up also featuring Courteeners, The Reytons, The Snuts and The Cribs.

Since then no further acts have been announced and on Friday afternoon, with just a matter of weeks to go until Come Together was due to start, it was officially confirmed that it will no longer be taking place in June and has instead been moved to late August, with Robbie now due to kick things off on Wednesday, August 20, before Kings of Leon headline on Friday, August 22.

It has also been revealed that the support acts for each night will remain the same and there will be no new headliners for any other night. All tickets remain valid for the new August dates. Existing ticket holders will be contacted directly with clear next steps and support from their point of purchase.

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Come Together festival in Newcastle 'postponed' as new dates confirmed for Town Moor event

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The lovely Ayda & family on her birthday ❤️

https://www.instagram.com/aydafieldwilliams/

Filled with so much love and gratitude…and cake…from my beautiful birthday celebrations this weekend.
Truly walking on a dream…a little bit older:)

Thank you for all my beautiful birthday messages !

#birthdayweekend #birthdaylove #grateful ❤️🎂🎂

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What a shame he can't remember any of his kids as babies and the two youngest are barely out of that stage.

That's really sad.

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