Abigail
05-12-2007, 21:44
From DS
Robbie Williams' mum thinks that her son will end up rejoining Take That at some point in the future.
Jan Williams has revealed that the singer is really happy with the boyband's recent success and thinks that he would enjoy a reunion tour.
She told the Stoke Sentinel: "On the question of him doing something with them, I feel that will happen. It would be something he wanted to do."
Talking about Robbie's current state of health, she said: "He's okay, he's fine, he's on a good recovery.
"He's enjoying his life and his football and going out with the lads and having a laugh. It's great to see.
"He's doing a lot of writing, he spends a lot of time in his studio. He's in a very good place."
Robbie split from Take That in 1995, but his recent Rudebox album was dubbed a flop by critics, while the first single from the LP only reached number four in the charts.
Take That have had two number one singles and a number one album since reforming at the end of 2005.
Robbie Williams' mum thinks that her son will end up rejoining Take That at some point in the future.
Jan Williams has revealed that the singer is really happy with the boyband's recent success and thinks that he would enjoy a reunion tour.
She told the Stoke Sentinel: "On the question of him doing something with them, I feel that will happen. It would be something he wanted to do."
Talking about Robbie's current state of health, she said: "He's okay, he's fine, he's on a good recovery.
"He's enjoying his life and his football and going out with the lads and having a laugh. It's great to see.
"He's doing a lot of writing, he spends a lot of time in his studio. He's in a very good place."
Robbie split from Take That in 1995, but his recent Rudebox album was dubbed a flop by critics, while the first single from the LP only reached number four in the charts.
Take That have had two number one singles and a number one album since reforming at the end of 2005.