Robbie Williams on the dark side of fame: I had a hitman over my head!
The British musician Robbie Williams in a recent interview with "Mirror"He spoke openly about the dark side of fame. Williams revealed that he was the target of a hitman, shocking the public with his statement.
"I never said that, but I had a killer over my head. I have never spoken about it in public. He is gone. I have friends. "These are things that are not talked about when you become famous," said the singer.
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The 47-year-old musician revealed that the biggest world stars have the hardest time coping with fame.
"At one point in my life I was incredibly famous. Famous in the style of Michael Jackson. I became popular when I was 17 years old. I was in a band at 16, and when I was 21 I started a solo career. "I sold 80 million albums, I held the record for the number of tickets sold in one day for the tour," says Robbie.
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He says that the stars must come to terms with the fact that when they are known, their privacy is taken away.
"I want to go to normal places where I can not go because people want to kill me. It takes some time for a person to come to terms with it. I have anxiety and I do not want to meet strangers, and foreigners want to meet me. It's awkward. The thought of it makes me heavy, it upsets me. "It's a trigger," said the singer.