Robbie Williams Is Pausing His Parenting Lifestyle And The Reason Would Make His Fans Would Leap For Joy

On March 7, reports about British pop star Robbie Williams making a comeback in the music scene quite made a buzz on the Internet. The "Let Me Entertain You" singer was reportedly pausing on being a dad for a moment, as he returns to the studio for a new album.

Williams, 42, released his last album back in 2013 called "Swings Both Ways" and he has not made a follow up since. But according to the source of The Daily Mail, the singer misses doing what he does best and it is looking like he is ready once again to face the limelight and his fans for a new album.

In an article published by TV3, they explained that the reason why Williams took a little break from making music was because he needed to take care of his children. The "Rock DJ" is a father of two toddlers, Theodora, 3 and Charlton, 17 months old. He needed to concentrate in helping his wife raising their babies, which is why fans weren't able to enjoy some new music from him for the past three years.

But now, it would appear that he is already tired of being in hiatus and just wants to go back out there to make some new music. He even posted a photo on Instagram hinting that he is about to make a comeback. The photo says, "I feel as though it is my duty to entertain. RW X."

 And a great duty it is…

A photo posted by Robbie Williams (@robbiewilliams) on Feb 24, 2016 at 7:06am PST


He also posted some tweets on Twitter that seems to be a clue to his fans regarding his return in the industry.

There are even news about him making a reunion with former Take That members, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and even Jason Orange as part of the boy band’s 25th anniversary in 2017. As per TV3’s cited source, ''Robbie says he is up for coming back and performing again. He feels that he is at peace with the group and wants to help commemorate their astonishing rise.''

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