If you grew up in the '90s, then Robbie Williams was once a very big deal in your life.
Whether you rated his music or not, the man was inescapable, whether he was selling out stadium tours, releasing another hit single, or leaving us shocked with his cheeky TV interviews.
Robbie Williams fever was everywhere — and especially in Australia where the singer still has legions of fans.
A new Netflix documentary has the hitmaker reviewing hours of personal footage from his early years, including from the making of his most successful albums along with reflecting on his dating life.
The four-part self-titled documentary Robbie Williams follows the 'Let Me Entertain You' singer from his early start as one-fifth of Take That to finding even greater success in his decades-spanning solo career.
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The documentary offers the singer a chance to share some stories for the first time, as well as set the record straight on some of his career's controversies.
But when it comes to his hit song 'Angels', there was a story that the singer conveniently left out.