Robbie Williams was inspired by his monkey biopic Better Man when he attended the new film’s premiere in Paris wearing a giant fur coat on Friday night.
The singer, 50, turned heads as he bundled up in the fluffy, eye-catching ensemble, which resembles his animal alter ego in the film.
Underneath the giant coat, the former Take That member donned a white vest and black trousers, before donning a stylish pair of black sunglasses.
Robbie put on a very lively display as she graced the Le Grand Rex red carpet, showing off her unique outfit from every angle.
She sported a big smile, making sure to flaunt her new teeth, which she got in August, as she posed with her hands on her hips and pointed enthusiastically at the cameras.
Robbie appears as a CGI monkey in his upcoming ‘fantasy’ biopic, Better Man, and the singer-songwriter has been working on the project since 2021, with the film scheduled for release on December 26.
Robbie Williams was inspired by his monkey biopic Better Man when he attended the new film’s premiere in Paris wearing a giant fur coat on Friday night.
The singer, 50, turned heads as he bundled up in the fluffy, eye-catching ensemble, which resembles his animal alter ego in the film.
The latest appearance comes just after Robbie couldn’t contain his excitement while posing for selfies with fans at the Better Man premiere in the Netherlands on Tuesday night.
The singer was mobbed by his fans while walking the red carpet at the Royal Tuschinski Theatre.
Robbie looked dapper on the night in a sleek navy Emporio Armani jacket which he paired with matching pants and a long coat.
The Let Me Entertain You singer opted for a white top underneath the navy ensemble and layered two gold necklaces.
The hitmaker tied back her short gray hair while flashing her smile as she posed for photographs before the screening.
Fans who braved the cold weather seemed excited when Robbie took time during the event to pose for photos with them.
The singer is played by actor Jonno Davies as a CGI monkey in the film. As Jonno takes on the role of the younger Robbie, the singer is heard in voiceover and then plays the older version of himself.
The official synopsis reads: “Better Man is based on the true story of the meteoric rise, dramatic fall and remarkable resurgence of British pop superstar Robbie Williams, one of the greatest artists of all time.
‘Under the visionary direction of Michael Gracey (‘The Greatest Showman’), the film is uniquely told from Williams’ perspective, capturing his trademark wit and indomitable spirit.
-Robbie appears as a CGI monkey in his upcoming ‘fantasy’ biopic, Better Man, and the singer-songwriter has been working on the project since 2021.
Underneath the giant coat, the former Take That member donned a white vest and black trousers, before donning a stylish pair of black sunglasses.
Robbie put on a very lively display as she graced the Le Grand Rex red carpet, showing off her unique outfit from every angle.
She sported a big smile, making sure to flaunt her new teeth, which she got in August, as she posed with her hands on her hips and pointed enthusiastically at the cameras.
He pushed up his glasses for a moment while greeting fans at the premiere.
The film will be released on December 26.
Excited fans lined the venue as Robbie made his grand entrance.
The latest appearance comes just after Robbie couldn’t contain his excitement while posing for selfies with fans at the Better Man premiere in the Netherlands on Tuesday night.
Robbie looked dapper on the night in a stylish navy jacket which he teamed with matching trousers and a long coat.
Last month, Robbie revealed his beloved mother Janet’s dementia diagnosis, four years after the singer revealed his father Pete had Parkinson’s (pictured together in 2019).
“Follows Robbie’s journey from childhood, to becoming the youngest member of the hit boy band Take That, to his unparalleled achievements as a record-breaking solo artist, as he faces the challenges that stratospheric fame and success can bring”.
Last month, Robbie revealed his beloved mother Janet’s dementia diagnosis, four years after the singer revealed his father Pete had Parkinson’s.
When asked what his parents thought about the film, Robbie said HELLO! “Currently my mother has dementia, like my grandmother in the movie, and my father has Parkinson’s and can’t get out of bed. So I’m in a different part of my life right now.”
In 2020, Robbie revealed that his father Pete had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s and admitted at the time that he was struggling with “fear and panic” over his father’s diagnosis.
He told The Mirror that being diagnosed during Covid made things even more difficult as he, his wife Ayda and their children were self-isolating thousands of miles from their parents in Los Angeles.
We have a lot of family problems right now. My dad has Parkinson’s, my mother-in-law, whom I love very much, has a very serious illness. We can’t reach them. My dad is thousands of miles away.
Robbie added of his mother at the time: “My mother is just a year shy of her 80th birthday and she’s isolated and I can see things going around in her mind and her eyes moving.”
The former Take That star was joined on stage by his father Pete, who is also a singer, many times.
Robbie’s parents separated in 1977. The couple also share daughter Sally, who is 11 years older than Robbie.