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It’s the same thing,” he explained.

Now married with four children, Williams approaches his career differently. I shouldn’t have taken fame. Don't forget to turn on notifications!

Robbie concluded to the Guardian newspaper: ‘You want to be an ally while at the same time protecting your own authenticity and your own life.’

Maintaining a nonchalant attitude towards sexuality, he declared that if he ‘wants to suck a c**k, [he’ll] suck a c**k’.

‘Who’s going to f****ing stop me?

“It would be interesting to my fans, but not to anyone else.”

“Better Man” is scheduled for release on Dec. 26.

Robbie Williams ‘annoyed’ over questions about his sexuality as he addresses gay rumours

Robbie Williams has admitted to feeling ‘sad’ when people speculated about his sexuality.

The 50-year-old pop star – who is married to actress Ayda Field, 45 – has spent years fending off rumours about his love life, but he’s adamant stories about him being secretly gay just aren’t true.

Robbie, who was catapulted to stardom as a member of Take That in the 90s, was hit with claims he had a ‘secret gay lover’ in 2004, which resulted in him suing for libel and winning.

Reflecting on the conjecture and why he took legal action, he said in a new interview to promote his biopic: ‘I was annoyed.

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There was total acceptance and humour and gay abandon. So then being exposed to this world that I loved being a part of… I took my first ecstasy at a gay club [and] had the most incredible time,’ he said.

Robbie went on to speak about homophobia, adding: ‘I was sort of left as a 21-year-old going, “Actually, I don’t hate the gays… so does that mean that I’m gay, too?” I was 21 or 22, and I was like, “Oh, that must mean that I’m somewhat gay, in some sort of way”.’

The star and his wife had previously planned to renew their wedding vows to celebrate their 10th anniversary, but they had to scrap the idea due to the Covid-19 pandemic, so they held a belated ceremony earlier this year.

In an Instagram message, Robbie wrote at the time: ‘Oh, Me and Ayda renewed our vows.

I was more sad. According to Williams, Barlow expressed concerns about his portrayal in the script, saying, “Rob, read the script, I come off worse than Darth Vader in the first ‘Star Wars.'”

“Better Man” also delves into his relationship with All Saints’ Nicole Appleton, including a controversial sequence depicting their terminated pregnancy.

“When somebody says you’re a Liverpool fan a hundred times it’s like, ‘I’m not a f–king Liverpool fan. It was something that was supposed to be magical and when I got to the top of the mountain all that was there was existential crisis.'

Robbie Williams got candid on Friday as he addressed speculation about his sexuality while discussing his highly-anticipated biopic Better Man

The singer explained how he found 'safety' and 'total acceptance' as he reflected on performing at gay clubs with Take That; pictured 1991 L-R Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Robbie

Left to right: Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Robbie 

'People say 'how dare you call it a job, all you do is X, Y and Z', but just because your job is shit doesn't mean my job has to be shit.

“People would go ‘the director of The Greatest Showman plus Robbie Williams, we are in.’ And then you go ‘one thing, Rob’s going to be played as a monkey’. “It was problematic for him.”

Robbie Williams opens up about sexuality rumours while promoting new biopic Better Man

Robbie Williams addressed speculation about his sexuality while discussing his highly-anticipated biopic Better Man on Friday.

I am very, very very grateful.

Speaking to The Guardian about his 2005 libel case against a tabloid that claimed he had engaged in 'homosexual encounters', Robbie said: 'I've done everything but suck a c**k. Honestly, you’ve never met somebody that wants to be gay as much as me,” said Williams about his 2005 libel case against a tabloid that claimed he had engaged in “homosexual encounters.” He added, “You want to be an ally while at the same time protecting your own authenticity and your own life.”

Reflecting on his early career performing at gay clubs with Take That, Williams recalled, “When I went into the gay world there was none of that [violence].

That was the end of so many finance meetings.”

Williams’ complex relationship with his former Take That bandmates, particularly Gary Barlow, is also portrayed in the movie.

Bearding in Hollywood actually dates back to the 1920s when studios began including morality clauses in the contracts they presented to their performers.

As for Robbie, the Angels hitmaker has four children with Ayda – Teddy, 11, Charlie, nine, Coco, five, and four-year-old Beau – and they have been married for 14 years.

This isn’t the first time he has spoken about his sexual orientation as, in 2016, he told Attitude that he felt embraced by the LGBTQ+ community, especially after performing in gay clubs back in the day.

‘I was raised in a society where gay was the thing you levelled at somebody you wanted to hurt the most.

The pair also share daughter Sally, who is 11 years Robbie's senior.

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“Convincing financiers was really hard,” he said. I’m right here right now grateful.’

Ayda previously reflected on the pair’s wedding day back in 2010, telling Hello! That’s insane,'” he said.

Williams compares his early exposure to fame to his teenage experimentation with drugs.