martes, 5 de octubre de 2010

Robbie Williams opens up about his Take That days and happy marriage to Ayda

Robbie Williams has admitted he is still angry about the way he was treated by Take That’s former manager.

The singer claimed that his relationship with Nigel Martin-Smith was based on such emotional bullying that he was forced to quit the band.

“I was too fat, I needed to lose 2st, I couldn’t dance, and so on,” he said.
“Up until then, I’d fitted into any situation, been liked. All of a sudden, I was in a situation where I wasn’t liked, where I was a problem, where I might be letting down four other people.

“So I’m working and living in fear of my management giving me another psychotic bollocking. And those were my formative years. I’m still pissed off.”

Williams, 36, said that he simply wanted to give Mr Martin-Smith a hug, to say sorry and to hear him say sorry, for the things that happened in 1995.

The star told of how settled he was with his new wife, American actress Ayda Field, 31.

“I’m a happy hermit now,” He told the Sunday Times Style magazine.

“The house is always full. There’s always something happening.”

Williams, who has been reunited with his former Take That singer Gary Barlow, acknowledged that without the band, he would be in a very different place.

“I hated it so much, and now I can put a bow on it and love it,” he said.

“It’s amazing turning something that harmed you into something positive. I get such a buzz about it – redemption and forgiveness. It’s a good story, in the end.”

Fuente: Telegraph

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