Robbie Williams' fans are begging the star 'not to get himself arrested' after he made a VERY cheeky change to the sign at exclusive Bel Air country club
Robbie Williams made fans worry he was going to get arrested when he made a very cheeky change to the sign at a Bel-Air country club on Wednesday.
The 49-year-old rock DJ hitmaker is challenging his Instagram followers to vote for their favorite songs in a series of posts dubbed the 'Comment Section Cup'.
For the final question, he used a local club's sign as a prop, covering several letters in “Bel-Air Country Club” with the text: “Bel**ds C****y Club.”
Emphasizing that he was just having a bit of fun, Robbie captioned the video: “The Comment Section Cup *As an organization, I would like to know that we have nothing against Bel Air Country Club.
“It's just that our chairman/president is bored. Rest assured, we don't think your customers are Bell-Ends or even C***y. Well, we're honestly betting on it, but you know what we mean…'
Robbie Williams left fans fearing he would be arrested when he made a very cheeky change to the sign at a Bel-Air country club on Wednesday
The 49-year-old star used a local club's sign as a prop and covered several letters in 'Bel-Air Country Club' with the caption: 'Bel**ds C****y Club'
Fans were quick to warn Robbie about his behavior, taking to the comments section to write, “How long until you get kicked out of Bel Air?!!”; 'Naughty that'; 'You naughty Robbie'; “Please don't get arrested.”
The day before he temporarily destroyed another sign.
Once again on Instagram, Robbie posted a video of himself approaching a yellow sign that read “Star Charts Turn Left.”
He wore a blue shirt, cream trousers and a matching cap, and carefully covered the word 'Star' with a cardboard sign that read 'Anal'.
Robbie announced a month ago that he will headline BST Hyde Park 2024 for the first time since his sold-out show in 2019.
Andrea Bocelli will also headline and direct what promises to be 'the greatest classical open-air concert of this century'.
It came after he detailed his health problems and addiction in his Netflix documentary Robbie Williams, which was released in 2023.
American Express Presents BST Hyde Park takes place in July 2024 and tickets are available now.
He replaced the 'Air' with 'Ends' and then covered the 'o' and 'r' in 'Country', turning the sign for the exclusive members-only club into an offensive phrase
Fans were quick to warn Robbie about his 'naughty' behaviour
The day before he temporarily destroyed another sign. Once again on Instagram, Robbie posted a video of himself approaching a yellow sign that read 'Star Charts Turn Left'
Robbie then stepped back and stood next to his creation, smiling broadly and proudly after carefully covering the word 'Star' with a cardboard sign that read 'Anal'.
Robbie has been married to American actress Ayda Field, 44, since 2010 and the couple share daughters Teddy, 11, and Coco, 5, and sons Charlie, 9, and Beau, three.
He rose to fame as one-fifth of Take That in 1990 before leaving the group in 1995. He rejoined in 2010 before leaving for the final time in 2014.
Take That split in 1996 but reformed in 2005 and have been active ever since, minus Jason Orange who also left in 2014.
Robbie has enjoyed a stellar solo career with seven No. 1 singles and all but one of his 14 studio albums reaching No. 1 in Britain.
Robbie has been married to American actress Ayda Field, 44, since 2010 (pictured in 2023) and they have four children
The couple share daughters Teddy, 11, and Coco, 5, and sons Charlie, 9, and Beau, three, who they very rarely photograph