Robbie Williams thanks his ‘below average penis’ during perfectly blunt awards speech To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video.
The Let Me Entertain You hitmaker spoke on stage after new biopic Better Man, which sees the 50-year-old musician depicted as a monkey, won best film at the AACTA Awards in Australia.
(Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images for AFI)] ‘I would like to thank drugs, ADHD, depression, anxiety, dyslexia, dyscalculia, insomnia, dyspraxia, a lack of self-awareness, a lack of self-worth, a fear of social interaction, body dysmorphia, addiction, alcoholism,’ he deadpanned on stage.
Robbie Williams left fans in fits of laugher with his hilariously blunt acceptance speech at an awards show.
The Michael Gracey movie, which follows Robbie’s life before fame, as part of Take That, and as a solo singer, has been celebrated by critics as a subversion of the jukebox musical biopic.