Robbie Williams is worried that he’s too fat to model his own line of clothes.


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The 37-year-old singer – who recently launched fashion range Farrell, named after his grandfather Jack Farrell – believes he could show off the items in the collection, but would have to be careful of his weight and confidence.

He is quoted by the Daily Star saying: “Yeah I’d consider catwalk shows but my weight goes up and down and I would have to feel confident about myself.

“This week I would but maybe next week I wouldn’t. That’s me and sugar.”

Williams is no stranger to weight worries. Back in 2000, he was labelled the “fat dancer from Take That” by Oasis songwriter Noel Gallagher.

While Robbie loved designing the collection, he admitted his ideas aren’t entirely original and calls his collection an “homage to everything I’ve stolen”.

Asked during a webchat with very.co.uk where he gets his inspiration from, Robbie said: “I’m not gonna lie: stealing.

“Absolutely point blank stealing. Rifling through old magazines, old films, James Bond films, and going ‘I want that and that’. It’s an homage to everything I’ve stolen.”

Robbie has previously claimed he is involved with all the design processes with his brand, including small details like the lining and the cut of jackets.

He said: “I was inspired by the clothes that I’ve always worn and loved. I worked with a great team of experienced people who helped me to bring my ideas to life. I enjoyed choosing every detail – from the lining, to the buttons to the cut.

“The process has been a great opportunity for me to create looks from top to bottom.”