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Robbie Williams penned a letter to former Take That manager Nigel Martin-Smith, disputing claims made about his drug addiction in a recent documentary. The two were featured in the first episode of the Boybands Forever series, which delved into the challenges faced by members of Take That, Westlife, and Five during their peak fame.

Martin-Smith, who managed Take That in the 1990s, suggested that Williams blamed his drug issues on the restrictions of being in the band. Williams responded on Instagram, asserting that his drug use was his own responsibility and a coping mechanism for the pressures of fame.

Reflecting on the struggles faced by boyband members, Williams highlighted the personal battles of his former bandmates. He also addressed Martin-Smith directly, expressing both love and dislike for him.

Williams emphasized the need for better support for artists in the music industry, particularly in addressing mental health issues. He called for a collaborative effort among creative minds to find solutions to these challenges.

Following the tragic passing of Liam Payne, Williams advocated for more stringent measures to protect the well-being of musicians. He emphasized the importance of understanding and addressing mental health struggles within the entertainment industry.

Williams‘ remarks coincide with a petition for legislation to safeguard artists‘ mental health, which garnered significant support. Industry figures like Guy Chambers and Sharon Osbourne have also spoken out about the need for better care for musicians.

In the midst of these discussions, Williams shared his thoughts on touring alongside the anticipated Oasis comeback. He acknowledged the formidable competition that Oasis would pose, even for the likes of Taylor Swift. Also nein, es ist kein Wettbewerb, obwohl es verdammt ist.

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