Thursday, 7 July 2011

Robbie Williams has vowed to prove the ‘naysayers’ wrong by leaving Take That again and resurrecting his solo career.

The singer has been copping some stick for his one-man sections during the group’s Progress Live shows.
But he has hit back at the jibes on his blog, saying he is on top of his game.
He wrote: ‘I must say I am aware that there is a perception in certain quarters – and I’m enjoying throwing that perception down people’s throats when I jump through the wall in LMEY [Let Me Entertain You]. I’ve never felt more on my game... and it’s thanks in part to the naysayers. They have put a fire in my belly and in turn a smile on my face. I’m blessed to have them.’
Unveiling plans to be a star in his own right once again, the 37-year-old continued: ‘When the tickets go on sale for my next tour, I think we’ll see what ‘dwindling’ looks like.’
Robbie continued: ‘Yes, there will be a solo tour and I’m not sure where I’ll be going yet.’ The singer has now sparked a record label tug of war for his services after Take That’s stadium tour ends.
But despite his insistence that he’s on a high right now, Robbie signalled he was still battling some self-esteem issues in another early-morning blog entry.
In the piece entitled Completing Sentences, written at 2.45am, he said: ‘I am what I think I am... an awkward, bulging pensive man.’

 

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