Robbie Williams recalled the mishap he faced while performing during a 2011 Take That concert.

Williams knows his shows must go on even if he has an issue to deal with. For instance, he faced an awkward situation when he thought he was only about to fart in one of his past shows.

Robbie Williams Pooped in His Pants

The 49-year-old singer shocked everyone with the revelation in an Instagram post, sharing that he pooped in his pants when he thought it was just a fart.

According to Williams, he was performing with his band Take That in 2011 when he accidentally soiled himself on stage after suffering from food poisoning while doing the reunion tour. It resonated with the reports that year about the band canceling a show in Denmark because of the singer's status due to the food he ate.

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"Still not anywhere near well enough I ventured to the stage," he recalled. "I was in the precarious position of not being able to 'trust a fart.' Which was unfortunate because that's what I needed to do during my opening song. Let me entertain you."

Despite letting the solid out, he remained calm as he tried to deliver a perfect performance for their fans. Although he admitted to his embarrassing blunder, Williams said he believes Mick Jagger also let out his gas while singing "Jumping Jack Flash."

Pooping in their pants is seemingly quite common among performers as Jonas Brothers' Joe Jonas also revealed on the "Will & Woody" radio show that he also soiled himself on stage once.

Robbie Williams Reunites With Mark Owen

Williams is currently busy with his career, and he recently offered a surprise reunion with Mark Owen backstage.

His wife, Ayda Field Williams, posted the video of the interaction on Instagram as the ex-bandmates performed Take That's famous track, "Hold On." The duo also laughed, smiled and danced as they brought back their memories through the top hit.

"Backstage Highlight: Watching @robbiewilliams and @markowenofficial together always fills the room with a special kind of love #brotherhood #takethat #backstage AWxx," Ayda wrote.


Williams, who left Take That in 1995, is currently performing in different cities as part of his XXC Tour to promote his latest album, "XXV." The musician reportedly exited the band due to "a lack of communication" within the group.

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