Robbie Williams made a pretty cheeky alteration to a sign for a Bel-Air country club on Wednesday, leaving his supporters fearing he might be arrested.

In a series of posts dubbed the "Comment Section Cup," the 49-year-old Rock DJ hitmaker has been asking his Instagram fans to vote for their favorite songs. 

He then disguised the letters of "Bel-Air Country Club" to read "Bel**ds C****y Club" by using the sign of a nearby club as a prop.

Robbie posted the video with the description, "The Comment Section Cup *Tm as an organization would like it known that we have nothing against The Bel Air Country Club," claiming he was just having a little fun. 

"'It's just that our chairman/president is bored. Be assured we don't think your patrons are Bell-Ends or indeed C***y. Well, we're guessing to be honest, but you know what we mean..."

Taking to the comments section, fans quickly chastised Robbie for his actions, writing things like, "How long until you're kicked out of Bel Air??!!'; 'Naughty that'; 'Your naughty Robbie'; 'Please don't get arrested.'"

He had temporarily defaced another sign the day before.

Robbie took to Instagram once more and shared a video of himself approaching a sign that said, "Star maps left turn."

He had on a blue shirt, cream pants, and a matching cap. A cardboard sign that said "Anal" was carefully placed over the word "Star."

For the first time since his sold-out 2019 performance, Robbie will be headlining BST Hyde Park in 2024, as he revealed a month ago.

'The largest outdoor classical concert of this century' is expected to be led by Andrea Bocelli, who will also be the main act.

It happened when he revealed in his 2023 Netflix documentary Robbie Williams the details of his health issues and decline into addiction.

Tickets for American Express Presents BST Hyde Park, which takes place in July 2024, are currently on sale. 

Since 2010, Robbie has been wed to 44-year-old American actress Ayda Field. Together, the two have three sons, Charlie, 9, and Beau, three, and two daughters, Teddy, 11, and Coco, 5. 

Before departing Take That in 1995, he became well-known as one-fifth of the band in 1990. He returned in 2010 and departed one last time in 2014.

Take That split up in 1996, but they got back together in 2005 and have been going strong ever since-Jason Orange left in 2014, though.

With seven No. 1 singles and all but one of his 14 studio albums reaching No. 1 in the UK, Robbie has had a spectacular solo career. 

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