Robbie Williams' huge net worth after Take That and solo fame
10.11.2023 - 18:17
/ ok.co.uk
For 33 years, music icon Robbie Williams has been delighting audiences with his phenomenal career, first with band Take That, before taking the creative leap and going solo. But as well as treating the world to some unforgettable tunes, the musician has also earned himself an impressive net worth, with the star reportedly earning a whopping £222 million! Robbie’s journey to megastardom, first began at the age of 16, when the Stoke native joined 90’s boyband Take That as their youngest founding member.
For five years between 1990 and 1995, Robbie was a cheeky staple of the group, and bagged a swathe of awards including three BRIT awards for British Single of the Year, twice, and British Video of the Year. However Robbie famously left the band in 1995 after ditching his fellow bandmates to head to Glastonbury with Liam and Noel Gallagher, much to the rest of the band’s dismay Rather than leaving on good terms, following his exit, Robbie branded his former bandmate Gary Barlow “clueless” and claimed Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald had “all the creativity of morons”.
With no hope of reconciliation in sight, Robbie then opted to launch his own solo career one year later, with a cover of the George Michael classic Freedom, in 1996. Just like his time with Take That, Robbie’s solo music journey went from strength to strength, with the star releasing his debut album Life thru a Lens, which peaked at number one in the UK charts, in March 1997.
Since then, the star has recorded twelve albums in total and amassed millions of fans across the globe with his music. In one surprising development during Robbie’s career, 15 years after her left Take That, the singer was able to finally bury the hatchet with Gary Barlow, and the
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