Robbie Williams caused laughter with his self-deprecating acceptance speech at the AACTA Awards in Australia. The singer, whose biopic 'Better Man' won best film, thanked a list of ailments and personal struggles before jokingly adding 'a lower than average sized penis'. The musician also led the audience in a rendition of 'Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Oi, oi, oi!'
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 left fans in fits of laugher with his hilariously blunt acceptance speech at an awards show. The Let Me Entertain You hitmaker spoke on stage after new biopic Better Man , which sees the 50-year-old musician depicted as a monkey, won best film at the AACTA Awards in Australia.
The cheeky star ended his speech in a similarly lighthearted way, as he encouraged the locals to indulged him in a rendition of their most famous chant. Robbie Williams delivered a perfect acceptance speech The Angels singer collected the best film prize while Jonno Davies won best actor ‘Listen, you’ve all sat for long enough, way too long, but for me, just one time, let’s take this home,’ he said.
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