New and improved Robbie?
Published December 11, 2003
Robbie Williams has told reporters he plans to go away and reinvent himself
after his current world tour ends in Australia this week. According to the
Australian Herald Sun the singer said: "I see these next three gigs as a full stop to a certain part of my career. Whatever I do next will be different, to say the least. This is the end of 15 years as a boy band member and as Robbie Williams the singer / songwriter-cum-cabaret artist. I've got a lot of time to go away and sit down and think about what I do next and what I want next. I'm 30 in February, it's natural you take stock of what you are, who you are, what you want and what you don't want anymore. It's going to be interesting for me to see if my ego can take a back seat and perhaps do things on a slightly smaller scale."
Elsewhere in Robbie news, a man who fell from a railing while dancing at one
of Williams' Oz concerts was yesterday in a critical condition. The 23-year-old is believed to have been standing on a railing on the tier of seating at Melbourne's Telstra Dome when he slipped. A police spokeswoman said he fell several feet into the crowd below adding: "He landed on a female fan, who was not physically injured but was treated for shock." The man was treated at the scene by first aid volunteers before being taken to Royal Melbourne Hospital with head injuries.
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- Published: December 11, 2003
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