Feb 9 • 11:17 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Robbie Williams calls himself 'smuggest person ever' over Take That documentary

During his concert at the O2 Academy Brixton, Robbie Williams humorously referred to himself as the 'smuggest person ever' while reflecting on the Take That documentary and his past behavior with bandmate Gary Barlow.

At a recent concert at the O2 Academy Brixton, singer Robbie Williams embraced introspection and humor regarding his past with Take That. While performing as part of his Long 90s Tour, Williams humorously labeled himself the 'smuggest person that ever lived' when discussing his behaviors during the height of his fame with the band. This admission came as he commented on a recently aired Netflix documentary that explores Take That's history and dynamics, particularly his relationship with fellow band member Gary Barlow.

The concert featured a mix of classic hits from Williams's debut solo album, Life Thru A Lens, as well as tracks from his latest project, Britpop. He opened with 'Lazy Days' and entertained the audience with beloved songs like 'Let Me Entertain You' and 'Angels'. The reflective mood of the concert allowed fans to enjoy not only the music but also the candid storytelling behind the songs, especially when Williams introduced 'Ego a Go Go', which he revealed is inspired by his experiences with Barlow.

Williams's self-deprecating humor and willingness to confront his past could resonate with fans who appreciate the more personal side of a musical icon. As Take That's legacy is celebrated in the documentary, Williams's reflections highlight the evolution of his career and relationships, both with the band and personally, suggesting a matured perspective that could alter how fans view the narratives shared in the documentary.

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