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Robbie Williams says individuals from the 90s should not be shamed for the way they assume and really feel

By Editorial Board Published November 28, 2024 3 Min Read
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Robbie Williams says individuals from the 90s should not be shamed for the way they assume and really feel

Robbie Williams has mentioned individuals from the 90s “shouldn’t be held accountable for how we think and we feel now”.

The Rock DJ singer attended the European premiere of his biopic Higher Man in London, calling it one in every of his “proudest moments” of his profession thus far.

“People from the 90s shouldn’t be held accountable for how we think and we feel now,” he mentioned.

“We did not know and now we do. So issues can and can change. And I can already really feel it round me, how I’m handled and the way we deal with one another.

“But you can’t know what you don’t know, and we just didn’t know in the 90s and that has to be okay.”

Portrayed as a CGI chimpanzee, the movie follows the rise, fall and resurrection of Robbie Williams as an artist – impressed by how the previous Take That member views himself.

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Robbie Williams as a chimpanzee within the movie. Pic: Panther

Williams mentioned after watching the movie plenty of instances already, there may be one half that continues to have an effect on him.

“There’s the bit with Nicole Appleton that always gets me because she’s a wonderful person, she’s an angel,” he mentioned.

“All the other people that I threw under the bus in the film, they did something to me…. I did something to her. I wasn’t a great boyfriend and I feel great shame about that. But we’re good 1732754248. I’ve got great love for her and she has for me, too.”

Directed by The Best Showman filmmaker Michael Gracey, the two-hour 11 minutes musical contains prolonged dance sequences and refreshed variations of his again catalogue of songs.

Gracey believes it’s Williams’ vulnerability that permits this movie to face out from the opposite biopics.

“Not a lot of us know what it’s like to stand in front of 135 guys and perform, but I think strangely he has this incredibly relatable story,” he mentioned.

“The thing I value the most is that he’s been really able to go to those dark places, which I think a lot of music biopics suffer from being sanitised or watered down.”

He added: “No one could accuse this thing of those things, but I think you feel the light so much more when you go to those places.”

Higher Man is in cinemas on 26 December.

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