 Robbie Williams Photos and News - August 28, 2008
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| In the world of showbiz, money and stardom is all that matters. If Robbie William's former songwriting partner gets his way, the British singer could be set to record a duet with Shakira - and cash in on a lot of money while he's at it. Guy Chambers masterminded several of Robbie's biggest hits, including "Angels" and "Rock DJ," but the pair parted ways after a clash over the singer's multi-million dollar recording deal with EMI. |
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| The memories of Elton John's celebrity best friends who passed away in the last few decades - most recently in 1997 - still live on inside of him. The "Candle In The Wind" singer says he is also haunted by the death of his "soul mate" Gianni Versace. |
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| When it comes to fun and games, Tiger Woods is Robbie Williams new idol. The British singer has revealed he has a new addiction - computer games. Even though he has struggled with drug and alcohol problems in the past, Robbie has confessed his latest vice is spending hours playing on games consoles, after getting hooked on a golf simulation. "'Tiger Woods 2006' on the Sony PlayStation is my latest fad. I've tried to make the game character look like me. It's an art in itself - but I can't quite seem to get it right. It's a good way to squander a few hours, though," he said. |
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| British singer Robbie Williams has threatened to quit singing for good. The "Angels" singer says he no longer wants to be part of the "pop machine" because he feels it has turned him into a "monster." |
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| Robbie Williams has been accused of stealing a song by Rod Stewart's stepson, Ashley Hamilton. Ashley-whose mother Alana was Rod's first wife-says he worked with Robbie on the new single "She's Madonna" before the singer asked the Pet Shop Boys to finish the track. Ashley, 31, told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper, "We came up with this idea over coffee one afternoon and worked on the lyrics together. The next thing I know, a producer's ringing me up to say congratulations for getting my song on Robbie's record. I didn't know what he was talking about!" |
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| In a recent interview, Robbie Williams has slammed arrogant Hollywood actors, saying they should be more grounded. The "Angels" singer also admits he won't watch depressing movies because he's depressed as it is. The "Angels" singer believes many movie stars have an exaggerated view of their role in society and should be more grounded. |
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