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This story from The Sun comes with the usual health warning :rolleyes:

 

ALL BETS OFF Robbie Williams turns down big money deal for Las Vegas residency in 2025 as he waits for better offer

 

ROBBIE WILLIAMS is still very much a man in demand three decades into his career. But while suggestions for big-money shows are flying in left, right and centre, we are told he has now turned down a major Las Vegas residency. Insiders tell us the Angels singer had been offered a slot at Voltaire, where Kylie Minogue recently played her huge run of shows. But rather than jumping at the chance like most big stars would, he said no.

 

Our Vegas insider said: “Robbie is admired by the Voltaire team professionally and personally. “They love his music and stage craft and thought that his super stage personality and charisma seemed to be the perfect fit for them. But when they packaged up the offer, Rob turned them down.

“They were absolutely gutted as the tickets would have sold out immediately. But Robbie seems to be wanting to take a more careful approach to what he does next.”

 

His new biopic, Better Man, comes out at Christmas, so I’d hazard a guess he knows that if the film is a box-office smash, the Voltaire cheque will probably double in size. He said earlier this month that he’d never had the chance to break America, after he relocated to the States to live a quieter life in the early Noughties. Robbie said: “I am completely anonymous in America, and I didn’t plan to change it until now. “Now I’m kind of desperate for that to change. I moved so I could be Bruce Wayne in America and Batman everywhere else.

 

“It worked for me because there were periods in my life which were pretty risqué. I needed a place to retreat and not be known, and I got that.

“But now I’m old and wise enough to want the experience of incredible success again. And maybe that would be in America.”

 

Wait until they make you an offer you can’t refuse, Rob.

 

You can take the wheeler dealer out of Stoke . . . 

 

https://www.thesun.ie/tvandshowbiz/13872277...egas-residency/

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wheely good time Robbie Williams gatecrashes the new series of The Wheel, leaving host Michael McIntyre stunned

 

Short video in link below :lol:

 

https://www.thesun.ie/tv/13932987/robbie-wi...chael-mcintyre/

 

 

ROBBIE Williams gatecrashed the brand new series of The Wheel, leaving host Michael McIntyre stunned. The Let Me Entertain You singer, 50, also left his wife Ayda Field speechless as she appeared on the BBC One show’s set.

 

Loose Women star Ayda was due to star on the new series of the game show, albeit solo, playing as an expert on Robbie. The American actress' knowledge on her rock star husband's life will be put to the test on the new series. However, during the show as host Michael introduced a civilian contestant to the competition, Robbie made a surprise appearance. Arriving in dramatic fashion, the former Take That star rose up from the depths of the studio floor.

 

Michael, 48, exclaimed: “No! That’s done something weird to my brain. Okay, so hi, how’s it going?”

 

Robbie then introduced himself just like any other contestant, saying: “I’m Robbie, I’m 50 and I’m from Stoke-On-Trent.

 

“I’m aquarius and I auditioned for a pop band and I got in and they were called Take That.”

 

Asked what he’d do with any potential prize money, the singer replied: “I need to figure out a way to pay for my wife’s glam. To keep my wife in handbags, shoes and foundation.”

 

Despite being a favourite with the audience, Michael eventually sent Robbie packing from the hot seat.

 

Also starring in The Wheel’s new series is daytime legend Richard Madeley, former Love Island host Laura Whitmore and Leigh Francis.

 

The Wheel - now in its fifth series - sees celebs and civilians come together to try and win a cash jackpot.

 

Contestants are guided by famous faces in a certain topic area in order to successfully answer questions and walk away with a tidy sum of money.

 

Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel returns to BBC One on Saturday, 12th October.

 

https://www.thesun.ie/tv/13932987/robbie-wi...chael-mcintyre/

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