Robbie Williams admits he is 'astonished' over Liam Payne's death and confronts own past struggles

Robbie Williams admits he is 'astonished' over Liam Payne's death and confronts own past struggles
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Robbie Williams admits he is 'astonished' over Liam Payne's death and confronts own past struggles
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Seamus Duff)
Published: Dec, 22 2024 22:57

Robbie Williams has explained that he is shocked more young music stars haven't died under tragic circumstances similar to Liam Payne. The 50-year-old music icon has been in the spotlight since he was a teenager himself and has previously shared the grief he feels over the death of Liam - who died aged 31 after falling from a balcony in Argentina in October. Robbie has had a highly publicised life in the spotlight that has involved struggles with drink and drug addiction as well as mental health battles.

While Liam's death was a shock to fans as well as across the music industry, Robbie has candidly explained that he fears that many other music stars could be suffering in silence. One Direction star Liam had been open about his own struggles with substances and mental health.

Take That star Robbie is currently promoting his new autobiographical film, titled Better Man, which chronicles his life without shying away from the ups and downs of his career and personal life. While interviews by the Associated Press while promoting the movie, Robbie was asked if he understood what Liam may have been going through before his death.

The Angels singer said: "Here’s the thing: I’m always astonished — may he rest in peace, bless him, beautiful boy — that the entertainment industry isn’t littered with those types of cases, that we can’t point to 30 of them." He was then asked about his own relationship with fame.

He responded: "It’s different now. I (expletive) love it. I wouldn’t trade it for the world. I’m 50 and I’m incredibly grateful for fame. It facilitates everything that I need and want to do with my life. I was just too young to receive it, and I wasn’t surrounded by good people. And I wasn’t good people. But now I can’t speak highly enough of it.".

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