Robbie Williams Fear Of Take That Biopic Resurfacing Old Wounds

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Robbie Williams’ Fear of Take That Biopic Resurfacing Old Wounds

Robbie Williams, former member of the iconic boy band Take That, has expressed his apprehension about the upcoming biopic about the group, titled “Greatest Days.”

Williams, who left the band in 1995, stated that he is “terrified” for his former bandmates to watch the film, as he believes it may evoke painful memories and “open old wounds.”

Williams’ departure from Take That was a tumultuous event, with the singer citing creative differences and personal struggles as reasons for his exit. The band continued without him, achieving further success, while Williams embarked on a solo career.

The biopic, which is set to be released later this year, is expected to delve into the rise and fall of Take That, including Williams’ departure. Williams has expressed concerns that the film may not accurately portray his experience, and that it could potentially damage his relationship with his former bandmates.

Despite his apprehension, Williams has stated that he has no plans to boycott the film. However, he has warned his former bandmates that he will not be attending the premiere, and that he will not give the film his endorsement.

The biopic has been met with mixed reactions from fans. Some are excited to see the story of Take That brought to life on the big screen, while others share Williams’ concerns about the potential for inaccuracies and emotional distress.

The release of “Greatest Days” is sure to stir up a lot of emotions, both for fans of Take That and for those involved in the band’s history. Only time will tell how the film will be received, and whether it will indeed open old wounds for Robbie Williams and his former bandmates.