Sophie Ellis-Bextor apologises for being “merciless” to Robbie Williams prior to now after clip resurfaces

Sophie Ellis-Bextor has apologised for being “merciless” to Robbie Williams after a clip of Ellis-Bextor resurfaced in Williams’ current Netflix documentary.
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Addressing the clip in a brand new Instagram submit at present (November 12), Ellis-Bextor apologised to Williams and mentioned she’d reached out to him “a couple of years again”, writing him a “notice” apologising.
Since then, Ellis-Bextor mentioned the pair have grow to be pals and she or he revealed they’d even “made some songs collectively”.
She wrote on Instagram: “In 1998, aged 19, I used to be very impolite about @robbiewilliams and the clip of me being horrid is included in his good Netflix documentary. I didn’t must see it once more to really feel unhealthy. I genuinely have felt crappy about how I spoke for the 25 years since I mentioned it.
“I believed it was intelligent to be gobby again then nevertheless it wasn’t cool then and it’s even worse to see it now. Not proud. Not how I’m elevating my youngsters. That being mentioned, I needed to succeed in out and apologise so a couple of years again I discovered an handle for Robbie and wrote him a notice to say how sorry I used to be. He was very gracious and forgiving.
“We ended up assembly final summer time and I hung out with him, his wonderful spouse @aydafieldwilliams and his attractive youngsters. It was pretty to have the ability to grow to be pals and we’ve got now made some songs collectively.
“I suppose the morale of this story is, as ever, be sort. To personal your errors. And should you’re ever merciless, strive to verify it’s not filmed because it’s bloody brutal to see sharp tongued teenage me in any case these years! Yikes. Xx ps – watch the documentary. It’s nice.”
Williams, whose solo profession started as a member of boy-band Take That, gives a commentary on his profession, relationships, and struggles with psychological well being in his new documentary.
The four-part collection, titled Robbie Williams, has been described by NME as “a persuasive account of the gulf that may happen between wealth and happiness, a easy sentiment that may be troublesome to actually really feel. Like Robbie himself, the present’s imperfect and a bit of insular, however its emotional pull is plain.”
Elsewhere, Williams just lately revealed that releasing ‘Rudebox’ was the “greatest remorse” of his profession.