He felt like he was lucky, that the only difference was how it ended.' He had a massive crush on her but it quickly evolved into a real friendship. In an interview with The Times, the documentary's director, Charlie Russell, added: 'She was hugely influential on him. Robbie recalled his first time meeting Paula when she interviewed his band, and confessed: 'I was thinking, "Don't fancy Jason !" Group: The singer formed the band with his pals Tim Metcalfe and Flynn Francis in February last year and is heard belting out the lyrics on their track Sway Thought you'd like it and wouldn't deny it' is a reference to Paula. Speaking in the film, the former Take That star admits his lyric: 'Told everybody I'd slept with you. The life of journalist Paula, who died from an accidental heroin overdose in 2000 aged 41, is the subject of the new two-part documentary.įeaturing previously unheard interviews with her, recorded in 19, the TV programme also contains testimonies from her close friends, including Robbie. The singer admitted that while he 'didn't actually' bed the television presenter, he did have a 'massive crush' on her, in the candid new interview. It comes after Robbie revealed his song Cursed is about having sex with his late friend Paula Yates as he spoke in the upcoming Channel 4 documentary about her life. MailOnline has contacted representatives for Robbie for comment. 'Lufthaus are ready to make their mark on the dance music industry and Robbie thinks the group can go far.' They continued: 'This is a real passion project for Rob and he has loved being able to create new music which is the polar opposite of his back catalogue.' ![]() New project: Robbie Williams, 49, is set to give fans a better taste of his latest musical project as he is reportedly preparing to release an album with Lufthaus later this year
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