ROBBIE Williams called his drug-fuelled mental breakdown a “car crash in slo-mo” after watching a documentary on his life.
The Take That star, 49, had to fast-forward through parts of the film which chronicles his illness, failed rehab attempts and rocky relationships during his heyday.

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Robbie said that the Netflix documentary should be catalogued as a “trauma watch” and told The Times: “It was like watching a crash you were involved in, but in slo-mo.
“Making the documentary was like enduring your mental illness at a very, very slow pace, over a very, very long time.”
He wrote a self-deprecating ditty for the film.
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It went, ‘I was in Take That then I left Take That — then I did drugs and I got real fat’.
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He joked: “They didn’t use that in the end.”
Robbie was known for his wild lifestyle during the noughties – including steamy romances with pop divas Nicole Appleton and Geri Halliwell.
The singer has since been diagnosed with ADHD and body dysmorphia.
However, he described weight loss drug Ozempic as “like a Christmas miracle” — and said he had gone from 13st 13lb to 12st 1lb.
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