In an interview, Robbie Williams talked about his journey to sobriety and how his life changed after meeting his wife and having children
Biopic theme Better Man: The Robbie Williams Storywhich will arrive in Brazilian cinemas on February 6, 2025, the singer recalled the day he got high on mushrooms at his house. Goodiconic singer and frontman of the Irish rock band U2.
In an interview with See what happens live with Andy Cohenone fan asked the 50-year-old British artist if he had ever consumed mushrooms – and what his “favourite experience” using the drug would be.
“I was eating mushrooms at Good and it was very late… well, very early. And I was walking down one of his hallways and I saw a painting that was the most beautiful painting I had ever seen,” he recalled. “I thought, ‘Of course, Good has the coolest painting you’ve ever seen, because it’s Bono.'” So, the singer of U2 appeared at his side “as if by magic”.
I spoke: ‘ Goodthis is the most beautiful painting I have ever seen.’ And he said, ‘ Robbiethat’s the window.’ And it was. It was the window.
Then, Andy Cohen he asked about his sobriety Robbie Williamswhich is a topic in his biopic. “My life changed when I got sober, and it changed again when I met Ayda [Field, atual esposa]and things changed again when we had our first [filho] Teddy,” he replied.
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Source: Terra

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