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Robbie Williams Expresses Concerns Over Mental Wellbeing in Late-Night Instagram Post
Pop superstar
Singer Reflects on Inner Turmoil
Across three pages of text uploaded to the social media platform,
Williams openly questioned his expectations of the world and vice versa, while contemplating the establishment of personal boundaries. He disturbingly added: “Seeing as I have something inside me that wants to sabotage, cause chaos – and, even darker still, see me leave this planet.”
Continuing his stream of consciousness, he reflected on the potentially “hellish” nature of life lessons and questioned his worthiness for “the next place.” He further wrote: “First thing I notice: I treat myself really badly. If anything, right now, I guess the answer is love. And with that… I’ve just had a revelation. I’ve got some work to do.”
Fans Offer Support Amidst Worrying Post
Numerous individuals from the star’s 3.3 million

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Another follower added: “What a deep thinkling, Rob. Making me worried about you.” A third comment read: “Please learn to love yourself. You have done so much in your life what you can be proud of!”
Recent Depression Diagnosis Revealed
Mental Health Struggles
This unsettling online communication follows Williams’ recent disclosure of experiencing his first episode of
He described the resurgence of
Family Health Concerns
Williams’ recent period of distress appears to coincide with the revelation of his mother, Janet’s, dementia diagnosis in November. This followed four years after the singer announced that his father, Pete, had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
Speaking about his biographical film, Better Man,