Robbie Williams surprised by dedicated fans
November 9th, 2009 - 5:04 pm ICT by ANI
Washington, Nov 9 (ANI): Robbie Williams is pleasantly surprised that his fans have always supported him, because he had expected to be shunned by them.
The British crooner confessed that he has always encountered periods of self-doubt, especially after his 2006 record Rudebox flopped in the UK with only 500,000 copies sold.
At that time he had felt fans would desert him forever.
“Ever since I was in Take That… I’ve always gone, ‘Right, is it this Christmas or this Christmas that they (fans) are going to go?’,” Contactmusic quoted Williams, as recalling his times with boyband Take That.
He added: “When Rudebox came out and it got panned and didn’t do that great it was a bit, ‘Oh now’s the time, here’s your golden clock and off you go.’ It was a weird sense of relief that stuff didn’t have to be that massive.” (ANI)
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