In a recent interview with The Guardian, Robbie Williams clarified gay rumors.
Williams talked about suing a newspaper for libel in 2004. The paper published an interview claiming he had a ‘secret gay lover’ and was pretending to be with women to hide his gay encounters. Williams won the case and received damages and an apology.
The singer asked the interviewer, Michael Cragg, about his sexuality. When Cragg said he was gay, Williams responded, “OK, I’ll ask you this: There is a front cover of a newspaper that is read by millions and a lady has said you have performed c*nnilingus on her by a canal. Do you, as a gay person, sue the newspaper?”
Cragg said he wouldn’t sue, but he would be upset about being misrepresented. Robbie continued, “I was annoyed. I was more sad. Not about gay accusations because look, I’ve done everything but s*ck a c*ck. Honestly, you’ve never met somebody that wants to be gay as much as me.”
The musician added, “I’m a Port Vale fan and it’s like somebody going, ‘Well you’re a Liverpool fan.’ And me saying, ‘No I’m not, I’m a Port Vale fan.’ When somebody says you’re a Liverpool fan a hundred times it’s like, ‘I’m not a f*cking Liverpool fan, why do people think I’m a Liverpool fan?!'”
“You want to be an ally while at the same time protecting your own authenticity and your own life. Besides, if I want to s*ck a c*ck, I’ll s*ck a c*ck. Who’s going to f*cking stop me? My wife? The beard!” Williams concluded.
Williams is preparing to release his new biopic, ‘Better Man,’ on Boxing Day. The film, which shows him as a CGI monkey, tells the story of his life, from childhood to his success with the boyband Take That.
