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Robbie Williams on Sexuality Rumors: ‘You’ve Never Met Somebody That Wants to Be Gay as Much as Me’
British pop actor Robbie Williams got candid as he addressed the persistent speculation about his sexuality in an interview with The Guardian discussing his biopic “Better Man.”
“I’ve done everything but suck a cock. 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 wish to be an ally while at the equal time protecting your retain authenticity and your control life.”
Reflecting on his early career acting at gay clubs with Take That, Williams recalled, “When I went into the gay world there was none of that [violence]. There was total acceptance and humour and gay abandon. And safety.”
Helmed by “The Greatest Showman” director Michael Gracey, “Better Man” chronicles Williams’ journey from his early days in Grab That to his struggles with substance abuse and mental health. Gracey revealed that the simian concep
Robbie Williams: ‘I idea I was male lover but I can’t do the cock thing’
BRITISH pop celebrity Robbie Williams has revealed he once thought he was “somewhat gay”, but couldn’t “get spherical the cock thing”.
In an interview with Britain’s Attitude magazine, Williams attributed it to the reality that he was “raised in a society where homosexual was the thing you levelled at somebody you wanted to hurt the most”, and because he didn’t dislike gay people the way others did, he wondered if that meant he was gay, too.
He was introduced to the gay club scene while in 90s boy band Take That, and described his first time taking ecstasy at a queer club as “the most incredible time” that he then sought to recreate, which eventually resulted in him joining AA.
“You know I have crushes. Giant male crushes. A lot. I love interest a lot,” Williams said in the interview.
“But I just can’t do the cock. I don’t enjoy looking at mine that much. So I can’t get round that bit.”
Williams also discussed his lawsuit against British tabloid The People. He sued the tabloid in 2005 for printing rumours that he was gay. The lengths he was g
Robbie Williams Addresses Rumors About His Sexuality, Saying He ‘Wants to Be Gay,’ But Isn’t
Robbie Williams thinks he’s exhibited a lot of “Patience” around rumors of his sexuality — but in a new interview with The Guardian, the Take That singer is setting the record straight.
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Speaking to the outlet about his forthcoming biopic Better Man — in which he is portrayed by a CGI chimpanzee — the singer looked back on his 2005 lawsuit against a tabloid claiming that he was gay, saying that he mostly felt “sad” about the allegations simply because they weren’t true, not due to any internal fear of entity perceived as gay.
“I’ve done everything but suck a c–k. Honestly, you’ve never met somebody that wants to be gay as much as me,” he said. “You want to be an ally while at the same time protecting your own authenticity and your have life.”
Using a football metaphor, Williams continued breaking down exactly why the rumors “annoyed” him. “I’m a Port Vale fan,
No, Robbie Williams, you're not 49% queer. But you are 100% stupid
If Robbie Williams found himself in my bedroom (an improbable proposition, admittedly) he would likely conclude: "Given the mess and all the clothes on the floor, I'd say this subject is 100% straight."
Because the singer – and he is far from alone – seems unable to distinguish stereotype (that floordrobes are for heterosexuals) from reality.
In an interview with the Daily Star, he said: "I like musical theatre and a lot of the other things that are often associated with gays. I am 49% homosexual and sometimes as far as 50% However, that would imply that I enjoy having a particular sort of fun, which I don't."
Oh, Robbie. You are not 49% homosexual; you are 100% idiot. Of all the statements about homosexuality, this is packed so deep with stupidity, I'm fond a heterosexual at a car boot sale, dizzily unsure where to kickoff. (We can all cheapen others in the stereotype bonanza.)
Musical theatre. Personally, I would avoid the jazz hands brigade with every bit as much gusto as I would a salute (the appropriate collective noun, I feel) of Ukip activists. And there are many ju