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Robbie Williams Reveals 2am Text From Daughter Teddy About Fear of Not Becoming a Singer

He voices concern over her sensitivity under the pressures of public life.

Overview

  • In a BBC Radio 2 interview set to air on Jan. 12 from 8–9 a.m., Williams said 13-year-old Teddy texted him at 2:06 a.m. fearing she might not become a singer, asking, "What if I'm nothing?"
  • He described her as "incredibly" sensitive and said he worries about the impact of harsh words and "mean people."
  • He responded to her message with a joke—"babe, you're a nepo. You'll be fine"—while noting he can steer her professionally.
  • He said she joins him for pre-show vocal warm-ups and recently made her film debut in Tinsel Town as Rebel Wilson’s on-screen daughter.
  • He reflected on his father Pete Conway, who has Parkinson’s, attending his Newcastle show in a wheelchair and beaming with pride.