Pop star Robbie Williams shared a shocking confession on Watch What Happens Live, admitting he once mistakenly berated wheelchair users at a concert for not standing up. Williams, who also discussed another embarrassing moment involving onstage food poisoning, explained he realized his error thanks to his manager's gesture and tried to salvage the situation by performing a ballad.
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page Robbie Williams has made a shocking confession that he once berated wheelchair users for not standing up at his concert. The Take That singer, 50, revealed that the incident became one of his most embarrassing moments ever, and that he tried to salvage the situation by performing Angels .
Summarising his ‘long story’, Robbie explained: ‘Basically I confused the wheelchair section in my show for people that weren’t standing up and enjoying themselves. Robbie Williams recalled his ’embarrassing moment’ He made the shocking confession on Watch What Happens Live ‘And I berated them and I got the whole audience to point at them and boo and stamp their feet and go, “Out, out, out!”‘ It was only a gesture from his manager backstage that made Robbie realise what was really happening.
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