Robbie Williams has revealed he believes he is "49% homosexual".
The Take That star made the confession to The Daily Star when talking about his desire to try out musical theatre, stating he identifies with gay men over their love for the arts.
Williams - who is married to actress Ayda Field - explained to the tabloid: "I would really like to have a crack at it. I love musical theatre and a lot of the other things that are often associated with gays.
“I am 49% homosexual and sometimes as far as 50%. However, that would imply that I enjoy having a particular sort of fun which I don’t.”
The 39-year old performer also admitted that he would be interested in developing a stage show based on his own life and career, saying: "I don’t know who they could get to play me in the musical, so it would have to be me.
"If anyone has ideas I am up for writing new songs. But when I say anyone, I actually mean directors of massive films.”
In the same interview, Robbie also went on to address his new grey-dyed hairstyle, joking: "I have been told it has caused some discussion among those who like and those who dislike it. I was not aware of that.
“My wife said it would look good on me but now it’s gone from being grey, striking, interesting and windswept to a little bit turdy.”
"However, that would imply that I enjoy having a particular sort of fun which I don’t.”
Is he trying to say that he likes things stereotypically associated with homosexuals but isn't actually sexually attracted to males? Pretty sure that's just metrosexual then
He's still going on about this? He's about as annoying as James Franco with the gay obsession, only much, much less attractive. He's been saying stuff like this for years and it's just irritating, as it's obviously for more attention.
He's still going on about this? He's about as annoying as James Franco with the gay obsession, only much, much less attractive. He's been saying stuff like this for years and it's just irritating, as it's obviously for more attention.
People keep asking him and making a fuss about it, so the public is to blame