I watched the Knebworth concert a few months back and I was shocked by the sea of people who just wanted him to do well. Every single person was there to support him and absolutely nobody wanted to see him fail. It was the greatest concert in recent times. No mobile phones, people just enjoying the moment. There will NEVER be another concert like it.
It was a pleasure for me to watch the documentary on Netflix! It was interesting, entertaining, sometimes very sad and I learned that a superstar's life is not always as sparkling as it seemed to me. Thank you, Robbie Williams.
This was one of the greatest docs I’ve ever seen that Netflix has produced / platformed. It blew me away, his honesty and rawness. Watched these episodes each twice.
❤"Let Me Entertain You" man true to his word. I watched the recent Netflix documentary Robbie Williams; guessing as I am 76 explains why I haven't, until now, knew of him. Love his UA-cam shorts that now appear for me. What a wonderful man, father, husband. Love his smile🤗
Thank you Netflix for this amazing documentary about Robbie. Living in America we missed the early days of his success, but so grateful to have finally found his music and message. LOVE IT!!!
Money, fame, record breaking career. But it must truly take a *lot* of work to do all that when you carry a lot of anxiety. And then having to be creative, and be a decent live performer. I don't begrudge him an ounce of his success. It's great to see him with a partner and kids ( I imagine he's a _fantastic_ dad ). Nobody's mental health is 100%, and most of us have periods when it's a million miles from 100%. We all struggle a bit to get by, no matter how successful we are, or how much material wealth we have. I'm really happy that Robbie and his former bandmates made peace. I hope he tours with them again. I hope his career lasts and lasts as he's one of those performers ( along with Take That and a few others ) that I really feel people of their age group have grown along side over the years. It was never all sunshine and roses in their story, and it hasn't been for any one of us.
When Robbie was in North America, trying to break into that market, I was privy to be invited to a private concert during a morning radio show in Toronto. I It was just him , band members in a room with less than 100 people in total. It was magical. He did, of course, prance down the with hid pants down😅 I found the documentary very disturbing, in that he was so unwell but at the end every time he smiled, I knew he was now OK. Made me cry.
Loved the documentary so much. Found myself sobbing for this beautiful sensitive Soul. He hid so much pain behind the cheeky chappy smile and gorgeous twinkly eyes. He is such a talented, authentic guy. Love him 🤍🕊📿
I watched the Netflix documentary all in one evening and wow! I felt for Robbie during his career; being misunderstood, other peoples' jealousy of his success, the bullying from the British Press and his struggles with Mental Health and Addictions. Seeing other celebrities bitching about him and lashing out at his apparent lack of talent... Robbie may not be the greatest vocal artist but he has something those others don't possess; charisma. He is a born entertainer and his success tells his critics, all we need to know. I think that his cheeky chappie persona, hid a great deal of pain and self doubt. He has a loving Family and his humour has seen him through a great deal of angst. I empathise with this. Best Wishes, Robbie.
Was really impressed with the Netflix documentary. Robbie was totally honest, no sugar coating and talked about real issues. Also shows what a hugely talented singer, entgertainer he is. Hats off to you Sir !
I have just finished watching the documentary, as someone that has always lived with clinical depression and anxiety my whole life there were points whilst watching that I needed a break but most of all I watched understanding the struggle. Documenting your own life story and reliving it is so brave and so powerful that I am in awe of his strength and tenacity and the realisation that our minds don't allow us to see and enjoy the reality of our own great moments at the time that they happen. Our mind and thoughts are our own worst enemy especially when self medicating to get through a moment, It has made me so so happy that Robbie made it through alive ❤ and now thrives being a dad and husband. A few years ago I watched his wife on Loose Woman and could see straight away what he saw in her, she is amazingly strong, supportive and has a great sense of humour, I would like to have seen more of her during the documentary.. They sure do make gorgeous babies together!! Sitting back watching has made me want to work on myself again to re learn how to only accept the beauty of my achievements, experiences and just being alive so I can give myself more credit for fighting and not giving up. If I could say one thing to Rob it would be, Thank you for being strong enough to share your battle, give yourself more credit and a pat on the back because you really do Rock! Sending you, Ayda and kids love, health and peace! Stay as you are..
I like Ayda's Podcast 'Postcards from the edge' - especially the episodes with Olly Murs, Gary Barlow and rapper Eve who's also an LA girl who married a man from Stoke-on-Trent :)
I visited in 2001 (?) in Hannover his concert. Open air. It was the best concert ever and I have seen a few 🤣 The atmosphere was electric, it was a hot summer day and at the end of his concert we had strong wind; everyone was overheated because we danced like crazy. Robbie was telling stories in between and interacted with his audience. Thank you Robbie, it was the best concert ever.
As an Austrian, with Austria always seen as the little brother of Germany or completely forgotten, I just felt so proud when he mentioned „there’s a bit of me that’s Austrian..“ ❤️
Just finished the Netflix doc. It was so so so good! I forgot how incredibly talented Robbie truly is… he wasn’t as well known here in America but every time I saw him perform in the UK I loved him. What a challenging life he’s lived. But dang he is insanely talented. Watched Knebworth concert right after the doc and lost my mind! Go Robbie Go!
Good documentary. Not many people realise he's with us today because of Ayda. And he's obviously a great dad. I remember him around Rudebox days and could never predict his better life now.
Yeah I watch it. And i was supprised that robbie went through so much mental torment. That he listened to the press and not see all his fans that were there. He need his wife and children. I am so happy that he is doing better these days and by doing this documentary he has done some of his shadow work. I love his music. Blesse u Robbie :D
Loved watching this!!!!! I love Robbie ❤❤❤ The documentary is amazing! I am out of words! Robbie's life had so many ups and downs I would love to see more!!!! Can we have season 2? 3? 4? 5? Thank you Netflix!!!!
I know none of his music, but absolutely love him a Little Britain skit where he plays a little girl, “I love you more than…..Satan”😆😆😆😆. His acting in that little skit was brilliant.
He was my preferred singer when I was younger, but then, all of a sudden, I didn't hear from him for about 20 years. Many things have been said over the years about his addictions, behavior, etc. When I watched the Netflix documentary, I felt very happy knowing he went through the dark years and is doing well with such a beautiful and supportive family. I wish him all the best. Greetings from Argentina.
I thought this was a wonderful, moving and authentic documentary. I had remembered his two songs that got play hear in America, thought he was great. So happy is is happy.❤
Since seeing this documentary I've gone back to listening to Robbie Williams and Take That like I haven't done in a long time and watching their old performances on UA-cam. The Progress Tour, their lookdown concert, the Crooner Session, Gary and Robbie singing "Shame". Old memories that have never left me return. I'm as in love now as I was then. It's nice to see them finally happy and fulfilled in their lives and careers, and I hope to see them together again one day. But even if this doesn't happen I'm still happy for everything they gave me yesterday and still give me today. Thanks Robbie, Gary, Mark and Howard. I love you so much. Jason, I miss you so much, you are still in my heart and always will be.
@@griswald7156 Obviously I was referring to the city, and not the town, as Robbie did himself in this video. 🙄 Given that I literally live down the road from where he did, I’m perfectly aware, thank you, so your ‘correction’ was not needed. Additionally, anybody not from the area isn’t going to have a clue where Tunstall is, but they’ll more than likely have heard of Stoke on Trent.
I'm 44. After he left take that i really loved his music and somehow related to him because of his attitude and lyrics to the songs. I always thought the media were abhorrent towards him and that it is still true today with the horrible reviews his brilliant documentary got from The Guardian etc. People and the mainstream media can be really horrible and disgusting, but he's a diamond and is a far better soul than the scum that have nothing nice to say about him💎.
After watching the documentary, it seems to me that the song Angels is not some sort of love song but a song about the angel of death and someone helping him out with the struggle of mental health. I could be wrong, but it makes sense to me.
Loved this......loved the Netflix documentary. Loved Robbie from his Take That days. I've seen him 3 times live but that can't be repeated unfortunately because of mobility issues (thanks Covid). But I will keep watching anything he does 😊
I´ve seen the show at Knebworth and it whas amazing! Still i´m glad for him now, that his personal life has come much easyer for him and his lovely family,,,
hi Robbie williams I Love this video you did mate you are a great guy Love you loads robbie williams ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
saw the doc.! Big Fan in Los Angeles! :) Really good doc, one of hte best I've ever seen in quality, and different approach. I think it should have been longer. But it could not have been better. I was turned on to Robbie Williams in the early 2000s..by a British boyfriend at the time. He gave me his album. It was so different . And such debth to the lyrics. I loved it...at my brothers funeral recently I sang ANGELS..... Robbie is my ideal songwriting and singer partner.
Thank you, Robbie Williams for this amazing documentary❤Sending you, Ayda and kids love, health and peace! Stay as you are...honest and a good person your success is not just your songs the success is you as a person as you are❤ Sending you lots of hugs and a wonderful Christmas 🎄with your family🎀
Your manager hoped he could have you when you winked but you were 16 and completely unaware. My daughter and I travelled all day to get to knebworth and all night to get home. I instinctively knew where you were at the time (psychology) which made it even more special
Sou fã de Robbie, um dos melhores cantores e suas canções são lindas e serão eternas, assisti o documentário na Netflix e nunca pensei que Robbie pra chegar onde ele está hoje, passou por muitos momentos difíceis e dolorosos, mas venceu, merece tudo o que tem hoje, uma família linda e saúde, que Deus o abençoe e continue assim, carismático com o seu público.❤❤❤❤❤
I watched the Robbie one first and have been watching the Beckham one, haven’t finished it yet, but I think they’re both interesting in different ways.
Hi Robbie, loved your Netflix Documentary, well presented & I'll watch it again one day for sure. Great memories remembered of the days your career began. Some ups & downs but you rocked it. 😁 I attended many of your concerts on a solo & with Take That at Glasgow !! your music will always be on in house or car & yes Angels 😇 is my favourite song which still now brings a tear to my eye listening to it. Your a kind gentleman, family man 🤩 & always a great preformer. Love your car journey documentary round London. Keep your fans updated, you young & oldies 😂 your a top bloke 👌 L
Yeah I’m shocked that the opinions of newspaper people actually change the profits and getting to number 1. Plus the fact that he took the opinions of these people as truth and not only focusing on the fans appreciation. Cause surely that’s what counts, but it reminded me of early internet trolls.
I hate when (no fault on them) when they say, "I sold x records.. not you didn't... PEOPLE, YOUR FANS, 100 MILLION OF THEM, BOUGHT YOUR RECORDS." because they LOVE your music.
People will always have an opinion about entertainers like Robbie, be it good or bad, BUT few if any of us know what it must be like to live with, and more importantly deal with, this level of fame and adulation, he's not a bad lad is our Robbie, he's just trying to entertain us.
i am going to help mom to cook tomato soup, then we ll eat dinner, sooo see u after dinner mr, who sends his music cd to my sister it was almost like 20 years ago, and my pilgrim granddad had taken ur cd🙂 thank u sir
Tu sei angelo 😇 mio e angelo di te e angelo di tutti ecco chi sei tu ora ai capito tu che cosa sei per me e di tutti tu si che vale come talento shooooooooooo tu si che vali ai capito solo tu solo tu robbie vero robbie ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I don’t know why I get Norman Wisdom vibes from Robbie. If they ever made a film on Normans life Robbie would be the ideal person to play him. Both cheeky chappies aswell 😅
Robbie’s documentary is THE celebrity documentary to watch this year. So good
I will give that a miss
I watched the Knebworth concert a few months back and I was shocked by the sea of people who just wanted him to do well.
Every single person was there to support him and absolutely nobody wanted to see him fail.
It was the greatest concert in recent times.
No mobile phones, people just enjoying the moment.
There will NEVER be another concert like it.
It was a pleasure for me to watch the documentary on Netflix! It was interesting, entertaining, sometimes very sad and I learned that a superstar's life is not always as sparkling as it seemed to me.
Thank you, Robbie Williams.
This was one of the greatest docs I’ve ever seen that Netflix has produced / platformed. It blew me away, his honesty and rawness. Watched these episodes each twice.
Back then , mental health was a taboo subject. So pleased he made it through, and has found peace now ❤
Oh yes. I had and have depression and no one spoke about it. I felt so lonely 😭 and thought I’m the only one.
@@katjaxxx7353 🥰
Oh no uour not the only 1 and yes a very painful thing to go through. U will get there ❤❤
I’m so glad he’s still around, he’s just a lovely soul. And the music is… heart soothing.
❤"Let Me Entertain You" man true to his word. I watched the recent Netflix documentary Robbie Williams; guessing as I am 76 explains why I haven't, until now, knew of him. Love his UA-cam shorts that now appear for me. What a wonderful man, father, husband. Love his smile🤗
Robbie came across likeable, genuine, honest. Traits many don’t have nowadays.
He’s very down to earth and it’s heart warming.
Thank you Netflix for this amazing documentary about Robbie. Living in America we missed the early days of his success, but so grateful to have finally found his music and message. LOVE IT!!!
His eyes are beautiful
Money, fame, record breaking career. But it must truly take a *lot* of work to do all that when you carry a lot of anxiety. And then having to be creative, and be a decent live performer. I don't begrudge him an ounce of his success. It's great to see him with a partner and kids ( I imagine he's a _fantastic_ dad ). Nobody's mental health is 100%, and most of us have periods when it's a million miles from 100%. We all struggle a bit to get by, no matter how successful we are, or how much material wealth we have. I'm really happy that Robbie and his former bandmates made peace. I hope he tours with them again. I hope his career lasts and lasts as he's one of those performers ( along with Take That and a few others ) that I really feel people of their age group have grown along side over the years. It was never all sunshine and roses in their story, and it hasn't been for any one of us.
Well said mate, totally agree. In the doco he did a tour with Take That fairly recently and seems to have made peace with them.
Especially if your a solo singer with anxiety. I’d agree with that.
👌👏
When Robbie was in North America, trying to break into that market, I was privy to be invited to a private concert during a morning radio show in Toronto. I It was just him , band members in a room with less than 100 people in total. It was magical. He did, of course, prance down the with hid pants down😅
I found the documentary very disturbing, in that he was so unwell but at the end every time he smiled, I knew he was now OK. Made me cry.
Loved the documentary so much. Found myself sobbing for this beautiful sensitive Soul. He hid so much pain behind the cheeky chappy smile and gorgeous twinkly eyes. He is such a talented, authentic guy. Love him 🤍🕊📿
I watched the Netflix documentary all in one evening and wow!
I felt for Robbie during his career; being misunderstood, other peoples' jealousy of his success, the bullying from the British Press and his struggles with Mental Health and Addictions.
Seeing other celebrities bitching about him and lashing out at his apparent lack of talent...
Robbie may not be the greatest vocal artist but he has something those others don't possess; charisma. He is a born entertainer and his success tells his critics, all we need to know.
I think that his cheeky chappie persona, hid a great deal of pain and self doubt.
He has a loving Family and his humour has seen him through a great deal of angst.
I empathise with this.
Best Wishes, Robbie.
Was really impressed with the Netflix documentary. Robbie was totally honest, no sugar coating and talked about real issues. Also shows what a hugely talented singer, entgertainer he is. Hats off to you Sir !
I have just finished watching the documentary, as someone that has always lived with clinical depression and anxiety my whole life there were points whilst watching that I needed a break but most of all I watched understanding the struggle. Documenting your own life story and reliving it is so brave and so powerful that I am in awe of his strength and tenacity and the realisation that our minds don't allow us to see and enjoy the reality of our own great moments at the time that they happen.
Our mind and thoughts are our own worst enemy especially when self medicating to get through a moment, It has made me so so happy that Robbie made it through alive ❤ and now thrives being a dad and husband. A few years ago I watched his wife on Loose Woman and could see straight away what he saw in her, she is amazingly strong, supportive and has a great sense of humour, I would like to have seen more of her during the documentary.. They sure do make gorgeous babies together!!
Sitting back watching has made me want to work on myself again to re learn how to only accept the beauty of my achievements, experiences and just being alive so I can give myself more credit for fighting and not giving up. If I could say one thing to Rob it would be, Thank you for being strong enough to share your battle, give yourself more credit and a pat on the back because you really do Rock! Sending you, Ayda and kids love, health and peace! Stay as you are..
I like Ayda's Podcast 'Postcards from the edge' - especially the episodes with Olly Murs, Gary Barlow and rapper Eve who's also an LA girl who married a man from Stoke-on-Trent :)
Robbie is a powerful individual, tons of talent and just WOW ⚘
I've always loved Robbie and love him even more after this documentary!!
Watched the documentary and it took me back to the early to mid 90's. A pure, unexpected trip down memory lane. Proper entertainer.
I visited in 2001 (?) in Hannover his concert. Open air. It was the best concert ever and I have seen a few 🤣
The atmosphere was electric, it was a hot summer day and at the end of his concert we had strong wind; everyone was overheated because we danced like crazy.
Robbie was telling stories in between and interacted with his audience.
Thank you Robbie, it was the best concert ever.
Such a legend
❤He is a great entertainer saw him in 2006.
He is or has been troubled, but his Wife & Kids are feeding his Soul I’m sure❤ Bless him
Great watch ❤
He’s done Stoke proud!
Made me feel good watching Robbie getting on top again.
As an Austrian, with Austria always seen as the little brother of Germany or completely forgotten, I just felt so proud when he mentioned „there’s a bit of me that’s Austrian..“ ❤️
I loved visiting Austria, a beautiful country with wonderful people❤
Just finished the Netflix doc. It was so so so good! I forgot how incredibly talented Robbie truly is… he wasn’t as well known here in America but every time I saw him perform in the UK I loved him. What a challenging life he’s lived. But dang he is insanely talented. Watched Knebworth concert right after the doc and lost my mind! Go Robbie Go!
Good documentary. Not many people realise he's with us today because of Ayda. And he's obviously a great dad.
I remember him around Rudebox days and could never predict his better life now.
Also it was Elton John who convinced him to go into rehab.,
What about Gary Barlow? Setting differences aside for Robbie to come back and tour with them, regaining confidence.
Robbie is such a character 😂
Yes a great one
Loved the documentary and to see where Robbie is today is wonderful.
Yeah I watch it. And i was supprised that robbie went through so much mental torment. That he listened to the press and not see all his fans that were there. He need his wife and children. I am so happy that he is doing better these days and by doing this documentary he has done some of his shadow work. I love his music. Blesse u Robbie :D
Come Undone, Something Beautiful, Angel, and many more, i luv his songs, he’s the most talented among Take That boys
Robbie is a show- man!
A decent genuine kind guy loves animals which is a good thing. Loves his dogs ❤❤
I just love him ❣❣
I love Robbie Williams and loved his documentary a big fan of his ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’ve watched the documentary, loved it, got to know him better, he’s such an amazing, charming, talented, outspoken person ❤❤❤
I love Robbie. His honesty, intelligence, and gentle spirit. One of the greatest entertainers ever! ❤
Loved watching this!!!!! I love Robbie ❤❤❤
The documentary is amazing! I am out of words!
Robbie's life had so many ups and downs I would love to see more!!!!
Can we have season 2? 3? 4? 5?
Thank you Netflix!!!!
Yeah I’d watch a few seasons too. Very interesting and I had no clue he has 4 kids, thought he only had the one.
Plus love the accent!
I know none of his music, but absolutely love him a Little Britain skit where he plays a little girl, “I love you more than…..Satan”😆😆😆😆. His acting in that little skit was brilliant.
Think he also did a skit with Harry Enfield at some point. He’s a good actor. But most people forget that Amanda Holden started acting too.
He was my preferred singer when I was younger, but then, all of a sudden, I didn't hear from him for about 20 years. Many things have been said over the years about his addictions, behavior, etc. When I watched the Netflix documentary, I felt very happy knowing he went through the dark years and is doing well with such a beautiful and supportive family. I wish him all the best. Greetings from Argentina.
I thought this was a wonderful, moving and authentic documentary. I had remembered his two songs that got play hear in America, thought he was great. So happy is is happy.❤
2 songs that's highway robbe ry 😢
I cried on several episodes. He’s so truthful about depression and anxiety.
Since seeing this documentary I've gone back to listening to Robbie Williams and Take That like I haven't done in a long time and watching their old performances on UA-cam.
The Progress Tour, their lookdown concert, the Crooner Session, Gary and Robbie singing "Shame".
Old memories that have never left me return.
I'm as in love now as I was then.
It's nice to see them finally happy and fulfilled in their lives and careers, and I hope to see them together again one day.
But even if this doesn't happen I'm still happy for everything they gave me yesterday and still give me today.
Thanks Robbie, Gary, Mark and Howard.
I love you so much.
Jason, I miss you so much, you are still in my heart and always will be.
Always love him talking about Stoke ❤
@@griswald7156 Obviously I was referring to the city, and not the town, as Robbie did himself in this video. 🙄 Given that I literally live down the road from where he did, I’m perfectly aware, thank you, so your ‘correction’ was not needed. Additionally, anybody not from the area isn’t going to have a clue where Tunstall is, but they’ll more than likely have heard of Stoke on Trent.
@@AndersWatchesdid you have an historic pub burn down in suspicious circumstances
I'm 44. After he left take that i really loved his music and somehow related to him because of his attitude and lyrics to the songs.
I always thought the media were abhorrent towards him and that it is still true today with the horrible reviews his brilliant documentary got from The Guardian etc.
People and the mainstream media can be really horrible and disgusting, but he's a diamond and is a far better soul than the scum that have nothing nice to say about him💎.
After watching the documentary, it seems to me that the song Angels is not some sort of love song but a song about the angel of death and someone helping him out with the struggle of mental health. I could be wrong, but it makes sense to me.
Rob has done amazing ..everything he has been through good on him ..done well for himself well done ❤❤
3:10 is the greatest. He is so aware. Kids do exactly that when they see a UA-cam video or TikTok video.
Loved this......loved the Netflix documentary. Loved Robbie from his Take That days. I've seen him 3 times live but that can't be repeated unfortunately because of mobility issues (thanks Covid). But I will keep watching anything he does 😊
I just loved the documentary, and have always had love for Robbie. I've never understood why, but it's still there. Super enjoyed!
Same. He always moved me, since I was a kid, he never stopped actually as he still does.
Brilliant documentary. Loved it❣️
I´ve seen the show at Knebworth and it whas amazing! Still i´m glad for him now, that his personal life has come much easyer for him and his lovely family,,,
Same 🩷👍
Best documentary ever after the WHAM one! Robbie, we love you mate! Cuidate😊
Awesome doco, I binge watched it. Highly recommend. Love you Robbie from Australia
hi Robbie williams I Love this video you did mate you are a great guy Love you loads robbie williams ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
Do you know what?
I will always love Robbie. Always.
I will put anything up my noise or in my vain…
Could I say that you used to Robbie, and you no longer do!! 🙏❤️
What a gem. 😊
saw the doc.! Big Fan in Los Angeles! :) Really good doc, one of hte best I've ever seen in quality, and different approach. I think it should have been longer. But it could not have been better. I was turned on to Robbie Williams in the early 2000s..by a British boyfriend at the time. He gave me his album. It was so different . And such debth to the lyrics. I loved it...at my brothers funeral recently I sang ANGELS..... Robbie is my ideal songwriting and singer partner.
God bless you beautiful soul inside & out love you loads 🙏🙏
Love ❤ that you are healing..
Thank you, Robbie Williams for this amazing documentary❤Sending you, Ayda and kids love, health and peace! Stay as you are...honest and a good person your success is not just your songs the success is you as a person as you are❤ Sending you lots of hugs and a wonderful Christmas 🎄with your family🎀
Wonderful documentary, thanks Robbie for sharing it with your fans. Love you
Brilliant documentary and very touching at times. I love this talented beautiful man
❤❤❤Just love himxoxo
Your manager hoped he could have you when you winked but you were 16 and completely unaware. My daughter and I travelled all day to get to knebworth and all night to get home. I instinctively knew where you were at the time (psychology) which made it even more special
I look at your pictur in living room every day❤❤❤
Love thus...love Rob.. he's so iopen ...always love listening tknrhis man ❤
‘Kindness and violence’ 😂
Robbie sempre esse querido! ❤❤🌹🌹
Sou fã de Robbie, um dos melhores cantores e suas canções são lindas e serão eternas, assisti o documentário na Netflix e nunca pensei que Robbie pra chegar onde ele está hoje, passou por muitos momentos difíceis e dolorosos, mas venceu, merece tudo o que tem hoje, uma família linda e saúde, que Deus o abençoe e continue assim, carismático com o seu público.❤❤❤❤❤
Very good documentary. Much better then the Beckham one
👍👍👍
I watched the Robbie one first and have been watching the Beckham one, haven’t finished it yet, but I think they’re both interesting in different ways.
I love you robbie
Hi Robbie, loved your Netflix Documentary, well presented & I'll watch it again one day for sure. Great memories remembered of the days your career began. Some ups & downs but you rocked it. 😁
I attended many of your concerts on a solo & with Take That at Glasgow !! your music will always be on in house or car & yes Angels 😇 is my favourite song which still now brings a tear to my eye listening to it. Your a kind gentleman, family man 🤩 & always a great preformer. Love your car journey documentary round London.
Keep your fans updated, you young & oldies 😂 your a top bloke 👌
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Love him ❤
Great doco what a Legend 👍
Yeah I’m shocked that the opinions of newspaper people actually change the profits and getting to number 1. Plus the fact that he took the opinions of these people as truth and not only focusing on the fans appreciation. Cause surely that’s what counts, but it reminded me of early internet trolls.
@@jessieb7290 the English press are the worst, they give to Beckham as well
Stressful watching his panic attacks.....terrifying
Your great❤❤
I wrote you a letter to green bank rd years ago god bless you beautiful soul ❤️YNWA❤️ love you loads xxxx
I hate when (no fault on them) when they say, "I sold x records.. not you didn't... PEOPLE, YOUR FANS, 100 MILLION OF THEM, BOUGHT YOUR RECORDS." because they LOVE your music.
Reminds me of "Fake Taxi" LOL
People will always have an opinion about entertainers like Robbie, be it good or bad, BUT few if any of us know what it must be like to live with, and more importantly deal with, this level of fame and adulation, he's not a bad lad is our Robbie, he's just trying to entertain us.
Thank you.
A great watch
i am going to help mom to cook tomato soup, then we ll eat dinner, sooo see u after dinner mr, who sends his music cd to my sister it was almost like 20 years ago, and my pilgrim granddad had taken ur cd🙂 thank u sir
Tu sei angelo 😇 mio e angelo di te e angelo di tutti ecco chi sei tu ora ai capito tu che cosa sei per me e di tutti tu si che vale come talento shooooooooooo tu si che vali ai capito solo tu solo tu robbie vero robbie ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I don’t know why I get Norman Wisdom vibes from Robbie. If they ever made a film on Normans life Robbie would be the ideal person to play him. Both cheeky chappies aswell 😅
If norman wisdom was camp
I think it’s that goofy, happy go lucky side of who he is.
I think he once said ; « I want to be like Sinatra, but I usually end up more like Norman Wisdom » or words to that effect!
Robbie, I bet you don’t remember when you played Himley Hall in South Staffordshire
Camp as Christmas 🎄. Can't stand his cat food ads either😂😂😂
James corden went to the take that auditions, FACT 👍👍
I felt sad when u were so stressed at Leeds
looking well sir
İzlerken herkesin bir şeyler kazanabileceği bir belgesel.
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Güzel bir söyleşi olmuş beğendim
No violence in London 😂😂
Çok güzel olmuş ellerine emeğine yüreğine gönlüne yüreğine emeğine sağlık
Yes
Hello! Robbie from INCHEON, KOREA
Niceeeeee🎉🎉🎉
Çok güzel harika bir dram filmi izlemenizi ve 5 yıldız vermenizi tavsiye ederim