Robbie Williams

English singer-songwriter and record producer, known for his charismatic stage presence and genre-spanning hits. Rose to fame in Take That (1990-1995), then became a global solo artist with record-breaking sales. Known for hits like 'Angels' and 'Rock DJ', he rejoined Take That temporarily in 2010. Struggled publicly with addiction and mental health.
  • Left Take That abruptly in 1995 amid substance abuse struggles, later describing it as a 'mental breakdown'.
  • Battled severe addictions to cocaine, prescription drugs, and alcohol throughout his career, entering rehab multiple times.
  • Rejoined Take That for the 2010 album 'Progress', which became the UK's fastest-selling album of the 21st century.
  • Married American actress Ayda Field in 2010; they have four children together via surrogacy and IVF.
  • Reportedly turned down a £50 million offer to reunite with Take That permanently in 2019 to focus on family life.