Robbie Williams and Geri Halliwell on stage at the Brit Awards at Earls Court Exhibition Centre. (London, February 26, 2001) Getty Images:
the singer of Take that had a “magical” relationship with the Spice Girl and had “never been happier”. However, as she reveals in a new Netflix documentary, she was forced to leave her partner after the crazy rumours.
Robbie Williams had never been happier before and it hadn’t been long since their breakup. the singer of Take that It was truly a “magical” romance with Spice Girl star Geri Halliwell in the early 2000s, as she explains in a new documentary about her, available November 8 on Netflix. However, after a few months of relationship, it was he who ended their romance. It’s about a certain paranoia about talking dirty to her partner.
Robbie Williams and Geri Halliwell met at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. At the time, both were in the grips of very fragile mental health. “Ginger” was also struggling with her bulimia problems. An ordeal endured by Robbie William, who suffered from anorexia for a long time. Thus, their vulnerability brought them tremendously closer together. The duo, who were always together, made headlines in the media and were followed on every getaway. But if Robbie William believed that he was quickly overwhelmed by things, an event, or rather a belief, finally convinced him to put an end to this story. It happened in the summer of 2000, when they were on summer vacation in the south of France.
At the time, several photos of them appeared in the tabloids, where they were seen in swimsuits, laughing and enjoying the sun on a yacht. The duo was accompanied by Robbie Williams’ composer Guy Chambers and his wife Emma Chambers. “We got along really well, it was fun and we were a small group sharing a magical moment, in a magical place,” he says in the Netflix documentary, as quoted by: Daily Mail:. A period when news appeared in the press that Geri Halliwell was informing the paparazzi about them and their outings. The paparazzi confirmed the news with Robbie Williams himself. “Now, I don’t think that’s true for a second, but I believed it at the time,” the singer confided. Paranoia and trust issues that will prevent their relationship from developing further.
Restorative
The tension between Robbie Williams and Geri Halliwell has calmed down today, however, and both are speaking tenderly. In a 2010 interview with British television, the former Spice Girl opened up about the bulimia she had suffered from since 1998, thanking the singer for taking her to hospital. “I used to drink too much and I was afraid of getting fat. I used to vomit after eating a lot. It was terrible. Robbie knew about my problems. He advised me to seek help and go to rehab, and that probably saved my life,” she said. And to conclude. “I will always be grateful to him.”
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Source: Le Figaro
