Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Robbie too tired for one night stands

Source: LSE
Thanks to www.robbiewilliams-tr.com

'Robbie, who now spends a lot of time at his Beverly Hills mansion, said: "I've got pretty much everything in life except for love, haven't I?" But says he now has a tendency to freeze with shyness. " I'd see a girl I like, and just get tongue-tied. But I can't be doing that anymore. I'm 31; I no longer have the time." So now, I just wander up to anyone I like the look of and say 'Hello I'm Rob. How long have you been here? What are you doing? How are you finding LA?'" It's the same set of questions over and over, and I stand there pretending to listen." Williams who's comeback single Tripping is expected to make a splash at the top of the charts this week, says his days as a promiscuous sex-machine are also over." One-night stands are becoming too much of a palaver, that's for sure." I can't even remember the last time I had proper sex, and you know what? I'm fine with it, I really am. I can't be arsed."If a girl does come back here, she's going to stay the night and lets face it, nine times out of ten you are not going to want to see her at breakfast, are you? So, these days, I just can't be bothered." Williams says he has learnt the hard way to avoid saucy kiss-and-tell gold-diggers who have seen in plush LA mansion." There's a lot riding on Robbie Williams these days. "There's a chance that Pants Down Palace could be theirs. They look at the staircase and the Andy Warhol originals and the fact that I have a chef, and they think that if they don't sleep with me immediately, I will respect them more, and if I do respect them more then it could lead to relationship, marriage, kids, the lot. "Trust me, that can be very frustrating, especially if all I'm up for is a bit of meaningless sex." In an interview with GQ magazine, Williams also took a swipe at Coldplay, who have achieved the type success with America audiences that has so far been beyond him. "The fact is, that if I really wanted to break America, I could. That is a fact."The reason Coldplay are doing so well over there is because they are working their arse's off. Over the past seven years, I have spent less than two months do promotion here, and you and I know that that is not enough time to make an impact."On an emotional level, success in America would be terrible for me, it would be insane. I really, seriously, never want to be famous here."Williams may still be angry after Chris Martin and the band declined an invitation for afternoon tea at his home in LA.The star said of Coldplay's lead singer: "He's a bit mad, isn't he? I'd listen to him talk and just think, 'Eh?" '

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