Robbie Williams recently shared a poignant moment involving his 13-year-old daughter who expressed her concerns about achieving fame. The famous singer, known for hits like “Angels,” discussed the emotional message he received from his daughter, Teddy, during a late-night exchange on BBC Radio 2.
During the radio show with Scott Mills, Robbie reminisced about bonding with Teddy over their shared passion for fame. He recounted a message Teddy sent him in the early hours of the morning, where she revealed her deep desire to be a singer and her fears of not achieving that dream.
Despite his daughter’s aspirations, Robbie expressed concern about Teddy’s sensitivity, acknowledging that she may face challenges in the spotlight. He shared a heartwarming moment of fatherly advice he gave to Teddy, reassuring her that she would be fine because she comes from a talented family.
Robbie also highlighted the joy of sharing special moments with his children, including Teddy’s recent acting debut in the Christmas film “Tinsel Town.” The proud father attended the film premiere with his wife, Ayda Field, showcasing a united front as they support their children’s endeavors in the entertainment industry.
As Teddy navigates her journey in showbiz, Robbie remains mindful of the potential impact of fame on his daughter’s well-being. Despite the challenges, he expressed gratitude for his creative career and the opportunities it brings, emphasizing the importance of guiding his children through the complexities of the industry.
