Robbie Williams suffers back injury
March 9th, 2012 - 2:25 pm ICT by IANS
London, March 9 (IANS) Singer Robbie Williams has hurt his back after jumping off the roof of his recording studio.
The 38-year-old, who is going to be the part of Soccer Aid charity tournament in which he will captain the English team of celebrities and former players, is now unsure whether he will play or not, reports contactmusic.com. His team is to play against the Rest of the World team led by actor Michael Sheen.
“I’m watching you Michael Sheen! Your next role better be ‘My Left Foot Two’ ‘cos that’s all you’ll be able to play after I’ve finished with you. Having said that, I’ve got to fix my back. I jumped off the studio roof a week ago ‘to see if I still could’ - evidently I can’t…,” he wrote on his blog.
“Lesson learnt - when you stop jumping over things to see if you can, leave it,” he added.
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