Robbie Williams says his self-loathing has become less intense over the years, but claims his ‘it won’t be that I’m any better’.
The singer, 46, says he has a constant negative inner echo that he refers to as ‘Radio Rob’.
Rock DJ hit maker says he hates himself but he thinks he deserves to be satisfied.
‘I won’t have it’: Robbie Williams says his spontaneity has intensified over the years, but he claims his ‘it won’t be any better’
In an interview with The Times Saturday Review, Robbie said he believes his uncertainty has come from his time at Boycott Tech.
‘Even though I hate myself I think I deserve to be satisfied. “I don’t think it commands and makes me sad and gives me a prison-like quality in my ears … but I won’t do it any better,” he said.
‘Because of the band I was in it didn’t like me from my colleagues ms they are cool workers, the people I wanted to be. But they didn’t like me, and it hurt.
Unsafe: Robbie says he believes his insecurities date back to the time of his boyband tech (Figure 1993).
‘And then I have to understand why it hit so hard, why everything hit so hard. I’m sure if the cool crew loved me and I did music worthy of ‘quote description’ I’d be an oppressor. ”
Now he is more concerned about what he thinks of his wife Aida Field’s four children – Theodora, No, Charlton, Six, Coco, Two, and Wife, Nine Months.
Robbie further admits that he had never wanted a baby before and spent the first two years of Theodora’s life in disarray.
Family: Robbie says becoming a father and helping Aida Field change her outlook on married life (Figure together in 2018)
However, when he started talking to her, he wanted her to have as many ‘small things’ as possible.
The singer revealed on Instagram Live on Thursday that he is forming a new band 25 years after leaving Tech That
She told fans that she has teamed up with Australian lyricist and producer Flynn Francis and Tim Metcalfe, for which she has identified what she calls an ‘passion project’.
Robbie has also unveiled plans to create new music venues and art galleries around the world where the group will perform and where he will be able to DJ.
Proud Parents: Now Robbie is more worried about what he thinks of his four children – Theodora, No, Charlton, Six, Coco, Two, and Wife, Nine Months (pictured).
Robbie told his followers: ‘Small project that I started with some of my friends, Flynn Francis and Tim Metcalfe. We’re all forming a band.
‘I’ve come out with a song that won’t be named after Robbie Williams. I’m going to do this thing with my friends – form a band! ‘
However, instead of traveling in the traditional way, the team will perform at new music venues and art venues that Robi plans to open worldwide.
He explained: ‘All I can do is rent a place, put my industry there. During the day it will be a gallery.
‘Then at night I’ll be digging and it will be a musical venue, some old people will call it rave.
‘I’ll be on the express. Oh yes I will. Four-way espresso. It’s doing old school.
‘I’m very, very excited about this. I want to do it in Berlin I want to do it in Tokyo too. I want to do this in several places. Wouldn’t it be fun?
‘It’s one of those things, it’s an emotional project. Great if something happens, if not I had fun. ‘
Take three? Robbie revealed that he is forming a new band with Australian lyricist and producer Flynn Francis and Tim Matculff on Thursday, 22 years after leaving Tech Theti.