kicked off the week with a visit from , better known as . The singer, songwriter and actor presented his biopic, entitled , which will be released in cinemas on 1 January. It is a very special project, where the role of the Briton is played by a monkey, which is based on the true story of the meteoric rise, dramatic fall and incredible resurgence of the pop superstar.
Robbie Williams presents 'Better Man' After welcoming and greeting the guest, Pablo Motos congratulated Robbie Williams on 'Better Man' and asked him to tell whatever he wanted about the film that narrates his life. "It all started in 1974, when I was born and..
.", joked the 50-year-old artist at first. "Well, the truth is that I have had a very intense and very unusual life since I was 16 years old when I became famous and I have had to manage that ever since.
With drug addictions, bad friends, bad company, bad managers, weird record companies, bad decisions, with love, without love, without self-esteem, hating myself, with a pretty complicated inner life...
I think we are all people and we want to be seen, we want to be heard and we want to be loved, basically that's the story the film tells, a human being who wants to be loved and seen," said the English singer-songwriter. Robbie Williams and the influence of his father on his career After a commercial break, Pablo Motos stressed the importance of Robbie Williams' father. "My father was a comedian and singer and, in addition, he was a tremendously charismatic.