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Concern for Robbie Williams: How bad is he really?

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The worrying incident occurred on Saturday night during a performance at the former “Take That” star’s “Pinkpop” festival in Landgraaf, the Netherlands.

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According to media reports, the 49-year-old is said to have asked his band for an interruption after only three songs. A video posted on Twitter, as Williams, visibly exhausted, tells his fans: “I’m at A…” “It’s Long Covid, not my age, you bastards,” he explains.

However, Robbie Williams apparently did not want to disappoint his fans, because after only a short break he was back on stage. But instead of being full of power, as one is used to from his concerts, Williams gasped again and again. Between the songs, he is said to have kept monologues – as if he wanted to take a breather.

Fans are worried about the singer, who has also lost significant weight recently. “I think he’s in trouble. It looks like he needs help.” Many advise the musician to cut back and devote himself to his health

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