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Robbie WilliamsYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Entertainment > Music > Robbie Williams > Your First Time with Robbie Your First Time with RobbieHave You Ever Met Robbie? What Is He like? and Where Did You Meet Him? These are important questions for any Robster fan. So – let us know your story, and we will print it here with all the others! To send us your story, just email us your account:
Here is our first story - from a Robbie fan in Dorset. ** Having always been a music fan and liking most groups at some time for a while, then moving on to another up-and-coming one new to the scene (depending which guy was the one I had the crush on), I however was still a typical Girl andgot bored quickly - my object of affection changing as much as my fashion sense. But then I heard "Come Undone" on Top Of The Pops and saw the video of Robbie on a beach with a white dress shirt blowing in the wind. Having liked and always been an avid Durannie for a very long time, and namely Simon Le Bon my main no 1, suddenly everything had changed. Rob in the fleshThat was some time ago, but at the time there were many more opportunities to see Robbie live. I loved going to CDUK. It was a very small unobtrusive little TV studio by the river in Hammersmith, London. CDUK is where I met The Robster first. We had all been on live Sat morning TV and Robbie was said to be coming after transmission to record some songs and an interview with Cat Deeley for some future progs. Here comes RobbieSure enough Robbie came in with David Enthoven and some security and sang Misunderstood a couple of times on one stage. He recognised these girls at the front of the stage from about ten years before when they were Take That fans and used to see Robbie and the other four Tatters at this Manchester Hotel where they stayed. He knew names and personal details and all manner of things about these girls and others who were not even there at the time. I was so taken aback – especially after how you hear about all his negative times in his past when he had the addiction probs with drink/drugs etc - that I would not have thought of him as able or inclined in character to bother to remember normal peeps and situations from ten years ago. He was very tuned in and switched on, and very aware of all things and cared about people who supported him and his career. A fan momentAs he came off stage for a while to go backstage I went to tap him on the shoulder to ask if he had received a gift I had sent him. He turned around and just held my hand. Now, I realise this is very insignificant to many but I was very surprised and totally knocked off guard. He obviously thought I was trying to touch him as we girls do when we get star struck and soppy - but I assure you I had not been doing that. I was aiming for his shoulder to get his attention. This also showed me how caring, genuine and sensitive he is to others’ feelings. He had no need to do this and I had heard how he could be very moody and mickey-take you or ignore you if he felt that way. It just seemed funny calling him "Robbie" as he is so much more a "Rob" but you do not presume to call them any other than their Pro name on the first meeting. He came back onto the other stage and performed Radio a couple of times then did the interview with Cat Deeley, he was in such a good mood flirting with Cat and the audience that he stayed much longer than planned; and he was mucking about saying how he was going grey and taking questions from the audience, and the atmosphere was so laid back everyone including me felt very daring and able to speak free and at ease, too much so in my case. I looked at the floor the other way and anything in the hopes he would be distracted and move on but he just would not let me off until I had to repeat what I had asked, by this time everyone was tuned in and I managed to make it sound a bit better by calling the girl in question, "The lady in Nip and Tuck”. Robbie foreverWell that’s the basics of how I became a supporter of anything Robbie and even now, though I do get a bit cheesed off when he does not come back to England much, I always come back on his side, esp as now I know we have so much more in common, in things like weaknesses, upbringing and ways of thinking. They say first impressions count. To me he made me like him as "Robert" the person then, not the egocentric” Robbie Williams”, which is how he makes his money of course. Anyway I hope some of you are still awake - and will also send in your memories of meeting Robbie! Sharri last updated: 19/03/2008 at 13:27 Have Your SayWhat do you think of these memories?
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