Robbie Williams is an English-born musician, songwriter and actor. Undoubtedly one of the greatest musical groups in the history of the British music industry. Williams rose to fame in the early 90s as a member of the English pop band ‘Take That’. After parting ways with the group in 1995, he established himself as a highly successful solo artist. Ten of his 11 studio albums went to number one in the UK. Besides his successes in the music industry, we dive into his personal life and family in this article, but before that…

Robbie Williams was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004 as the ‘greatest artist of the 90s’. In 2006, Williams’ “Close Encounters” tour sold an unprecedented 1.6 million tickets over a 24-hour period, earning her a spot in the 2007 Guinness Book of World Records. In addition to huge commercial success, RobbieWilliams has also received several accolades, including 18 BRIT Awards, 8 German ECHO Awards and an unprecedented 3 MTV European Music Awards. On June 11, 2018, football’s world governing body FIFA announced that Williams was to perform at the opening ceremony of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Robbie Williams Biography, Age

Robbie Williams was born Robert Peter Williams on February 13, 1974 in Stoke City, Staffordshire, England. He has Irish ancestry on his mother’s side of the family. Young Williams had his secondary education at St Margaret Ward Catholic Academy in Tunstall, Stoke City, and also enrolled at the UKDDF School of Dance in Tunstall.

Robbie Williams joined the pop group “Take That” in 1990, when he was 16 years old. He was the lead singer on several of the band’s hit songs, including their debut single “Could It Be Magic.” He achieved enormous success with the group. However, Williams felt that the group did not allow him to realize his full potential. He was involved in drug addiction and fell out with other band members. In July 2005, Williams finally left the band to pursue her own solo career.

After recording several singles, Robbie Williams released his debut album Life Through a Lens in September 1997. The album debuted at number 11 on the UK Albums Chart and subsequently spent 40 weeks in the top 10. Williams’ second studio album I’ve Been Waiting For debuted at the top of the UK album chart and received much more commercial success internationally. His 3rd studio album Sing When You Win was also a commercial success and was certified double platinum in its first week.

In 2005, Robbie Williams’ 1997 hit ‘Angels’ was voted ‘Best Single of the Last Twenty Five Years’ at the BRIT Awards. Williams also won the “Best Male” award at the 2005 MTV Europe Music Awards. In 2010, he reunited with his childhood band, Take That, which resulted in the release of the band’s 6th album. Progress. Progress debuted at the top of the UK Albums Chart and was the best-selling album of 2010. Williams has since left the band.

Dad, parents

Robbie Williams was born to Janet ( née Farrell) and Peter Williams (aka Pete Conway). His parents owned a pub called ‘The Red Lion’ in Burslem, Stoke City. His father later worked as a licensing officer at Port Vale Football Club and as a result, the Williams had a long term affinity with the team.

Woman, children

Robbie Williams is married to American actress Ayda Field. The duo have been together since May 2006. The couple first got engaged on November 26, 2009 during a live radio show. Kyle and Jackie O ‘s show on Australia’s 2DayFM. However, a few days after the live radio engagement, Robbie announced via his blog that it was a joke. The couple finally had a real engagement over the Christmas holidays.

Rob and Ayda tied the knot on August 7, 2010 in a ceremony held at the groom’s home in Beverly Hills. On September 18, 2012, the couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Theodora “Teddy” Rose. On October 27, 2014, they welcomed their second child, a son named Charlton “Charlie” Valentine.

Is Robbie Williams Gay?

Based on his relationship history, it might be safe to say that Robbie Williams isn’t gay. However, there has been much speculation over the years about Williams’ sexual preferences. Many believe the talented singer-songwriter might be bisexual. In November 2013, during an interview with Britain ‘s Dailystar newspaper, Williams announced that he was “49% gay”. Based on the mathematical implications of this statement, it’s entirely possible that Robbie Williams is just bisexual.

Net value

Robbie Williams has achieved immeasurable commercial success throughout his musical career. His childhood band, Take That, are considered one of the UK’s most successful boy bands with over 9 million albums sold. After leaving the group in 1995, Williams became the UK’s best-selling solo artist with over 77 million albums sold worldwide.

Back in October 2002, Robbie Williams signed a recording contract with EMI Records worth £80 million, which became the UK’s highest record deal. In 2012, the talented entertainer said in an interview that he was worth £100million. Several years later, Robbie Williams’ wealth continued to rise. The talented singer-songwriter currently has a net worth of £155million.

Height and other body measurements

Robbie Williams stands at an impressive height of 6ft (183cm). The pop star is known for his very fit physique which he is never afraid to show off. However, the talented musician struggled with weight issues when he quit smoking in 2012. He managed to keep his weight down to an average of 90 kg (198 lbs). His chest circumference is 109 cm (43 inches). His biceps and waist measure 16 inches (41 cm) and 32 inches (81 cm) respectively.