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Watch Robbie Williams officiate the wedding at the Better Man screening: “I now declare to you…

Watch Robbie Williams officiate the wedding at the Better Man screening: “I now declare to you…

January 13, 2025, 10:28

Robbie Williams officiates wedding at Better Man screening

Robbie Williams officiates the wedding at the screening of Better Man.

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The ‘Angels’ singer has been an ordained minister since 2002.

Robbie Williams has been quite busy promoting his new biopic. best man.

And during a question-and-answer session at a screening of the film in New York, the 50-year-old did something no one would have expected.

Standing in front of the audience dressed in a leopard-print coat and holding a slushy, the ‘Rock DJ’ singer casually officiated a wedding.

Watch the moment Robbie Williams officiates a wedding at his screening of Better Man below.

After leading the couple to center stage, Williams begins the impromptu ceremony.

“So, by the power that has been given to me, by absolutely no one,” he says into the microphone, causing laughter from the audience.

“And it’s not legally binding. But it is in your heart and in your heart,” the singer tells the couple. “And my heart.”

Williams then asks the man if he says “I do” to his “wife,” who replies, “Absolutely.”

The man’s wife also says “I do”, to which Robbie declares the couple husband and wife.

Behind Williams, the newlyweds kiss in front of the movie screen before receiving a hug from the singer himself.

Robbie Williams in the

Robbie Williams at the European premiere of “Better Man.”

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The incredible moment was shared on social media yesterday (January 12) by a film blogger. brianwho captioned the post: “I love New York, what do you mean Robbie Williams officiated a wedding in this Q&A?”

Ezra Cubero, another film blogger, captured the moment in photographs, writing on Twitter/X: “At today’s BETTER MAN Q&A in New York, Robbie Williams was vulnerable, receptive to the audience’s energy. , took the time to speak honestly with his daughter, and then a man in the audience asked him, as an ordained minister, to officiate a marriage with his fiancé.

Robbie recently visited the Smooth studio to chat about Best man.

During the conversation with Jenni Falconer, the singer spoke candidly about how having poor mental health affected his ability to enjoy some of the biggest moments of his career.

“I’ll be honest with you, I’ve been mentally ill for a long time, I couldn’t enjoy anything (then),” Robbie said.

“My whole life I was terrified of, and that was just another episode of my life that terrified me because I didn’t feel big enough to do it.”

Watch Robbie Williams’ interview below.

Robbie Williams speaks candidly about ‘Better Man’, family and mental health: ‘I was terrified of it my whole life’

The singer continued: “I showed up and gave a performance, and the people who were there haven’t forgotten that performance and what it meant to them.

“(I performed) even when I was broken inside, just like Taylor Swift’s song ‘I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.’ “I’m proud of that more than the concert itself.”

He added: “But the fact that I did it, it’s not lost on me that these are huge achievements and I’m grateful that it happened to me.”

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