Robbie Williams has shared particulars of his social anxiousness, explaining it triggers his discomfort every time he’s approached by followers for images and autographs.
The previous Take That singer turned solo star wrote on social media that he’s frightened by social interplay and panics when approached by a stranger.
Williams wrote on Instagram that being approached for pictures on a current flight triggered his anxiousness. He mentioned {that a} fan had despatched him a be aware asking for a photograph and he had despatched a be aware of reply, saying:
“I defined I’d been up since 04:30, had two hours’ sleep, and wrangled 4 youngsters via the airport. I’ve received baggage beneath my eyes and I’m coping with anxiousness.
“I defined that in the event that they got here and took a photograph with me, my anxiousness would spike – as a result of then the entire cabin would begin questioning who I’m.”
These incidents prompted Williams to name for folks to rethink that celebrities must be accessible 24/7 – “such as you’re the mayor of the very best city.”
The singer, the topic of current biopic Higher Man wherein he’s portrayed by a CGI chimpanzee, has a earlier well-documented historical past of substance abuse and despair.
He wrote that he felt “gratitude” for many who inform him they’re real followers of his, saying: “This isn’t a grievance, it’s context.”
Williams mentioned he noticed it as “being of service” and that, if it made somebody comfortable, he would do his greatest to facilitate: “Nonetheless… I believe there must be a caveat.
“Each interplay – with strangers and even folks I do know properly – fills me with discomfort… Each time a stranger approaches – and they’re strangers – I panic.”
He added: “I’m not saying don’t ask. You’ll be able to. What I’m saying is: let folks be folks.”

