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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