Robbie Williams has said he was the target for a hit man at the height of his fame.The former Take That star, 47, revealed how the terrifying threat eventually went away due to an intervention by friends.The singer, who shares four children with his wife, model Ayda Field, made the revelation in a new interview as he discussed how he has dealt with his years in the spotlight. “I’ve never, ever said this, but I had a contract put on me to kill me.
I’ve never said that publicly before,” Robbie told The Mirror. “It went away. I have friends.That stuff is the unseen stuff that happens when you become famous.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page.The star explained how experiencing fame and success at a young age eventually led to “depression and mental illness”.
Robbie said: “At one point in my life I was ridiculously famous, Michael Jackson-style famous. “I became famous when I was 17, doing a boy band when I was 16, the boy band took off.
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