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Robbie Williams warns he will ‘sett scores’ with his enemies in his upcoming Netflix documentary – after feud with Take That bandmate Gary Barlow

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Robbie Williams has warned he will ‘sett scores’ with his enemies in his upcoming Netflix documentary.

The 49-year-old singer has promised that he will tell his side of the story of his 25 years in show business in the four-part series.

Speaking at the launch in central London, the former Take That star said: ‘I have some scores to settle and I have my own story for you as a person.

‘For me, just as an individual, it is very important that I can tell my story.

“So if you’re going to judge me, it’s important that you judge me for the right reasons.”

Serious: Robbie Williams has warned he will ‘sett scores’ with his enemies in his upcoming Netflix documentary

Star: The singer, 49, has promised to tell his side of the story of his 25 years in show business in the four-part series (seen with Take That in 2011)

Star: The singer, 49, has promised to tell his side of the story of his 25 years in show business in the four-part series (seen with Take That in 2011)

Robbie’s infamous feud with his former Take That bandmate, Gary Barlow, has left fans with unanswered questions since he split from the group in 1995.

Robbie famously fell out with Gary, 52, while in Take That, with Robbie quitting in July 1995 in the middle of their Nobody Else world tour, leaving Gary and bandmates Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Howard Donald reeling.

The Angels singer addressed the audience at the premiere, stating that the all-encompassing documentary will be like nothing audiences have seen before.

He said: “For someone struggling with their mental health; depressed, agoraphobic, body dysmorphic, dyscalculia, dyslexia – I collect all scout badges.

‘The effect that all that had on me was incredibly damaging and you see that in the documentary.’

Just hours earlier, Robbie posted a video to his Instagram revealing his dramatically thin and tattooed body while getting a spray tan.

The star attended his premiere last night in a black knitted sweater paired with black trousers and trainers, while his wife of 13 years, American actress Ayda Field, 44, wore a brown suit.

Robbie’s four-part documentary will be released on November 8, combining never-before-seen footage with new interviews with the singer.

Style: The star attended his premiere last night in a black knit sweater paired with black pants and sneakers, while his wife of 13 years, Ayda Field, 44, wore a brown suit

Style: The star attended his premiere last night in a black knit sweater paired with black pants and sneakers, while his wife of 13 years, Ayda Field, 44, wore a brown suit

Mystery: Robbie's infamous feud with his former Take That bandmate, Gary Barlow (below right), has left fans with unanswered questions since he split from the group in 1995

Mystery: Robbie’s infamous feud with his former Take That bandmate, Gary Barlow (below right), has left fans with unanswered questions since he split from the group in 1995

The series coincides with the 25th anniversary of his solo career and provides an intimate look at his never-before-seen personal archive spanning 30 years.

It comes after Robbie revealed he once ‘slit his wrists’ in an attempt to end his life in a candid discussion about the pressures of fame and his battle with drink and drugs.

The star hit back at celebrities who have been mocked for opening up about their mental health struggles and the suggestion that they are only doing so in an attempt to make the subject ‘sexy’.

He told The mirror: ‘There’s nothing sexy about taking a knife and slitting your own wrists like I did. We have to be careful about what we say and how we say it.”

To clarify this point, he said, “I’m talking about slitting my own wrists. The reason I say this is to qualify people: people, whether they are on MAFS [Married At First Sight] or Martin Scorsese’s new film.

‘We have to be careful about what we accuse people of. You think that so-and-so is demanding attention by saying they have autism. It’s not okay.’

He later shared with The sun about his much-publicized battle with addiction and recalled being on the road for six days.

Shock: Robbie famously fell out with Gary, 52, while in Take That, with Robbie quitting in July 1995 in the middle of their Nobody Else world tour (seen in 2010)

Shock: Robbie famously fell out with Gary, 52, while in Take That, with Robbie quitting in July 1995 in the middle of their Nobody Else world tour (seen in 2010)

Dark times: It comes after Robbie revealed he once 'slit his wrists' in an attempt to end his life in a candid discussion about the pressures of fame and his battle with drink and drugs (pictured in 1996)

Dark times: It comes after Robbie revealed he once ‘slit his wrists’ in an attempt to end his life in a candid discussion about the pressures of fame and his battle with drink and drugs (pictured in 1996)

He told the publication that despite vomiting “black bile,” he continued his binge of cocaine and vodka, only to later realize how close he was to death.

Robbie believed he was “indestructible” but was in fact “on the road to death”, admitting: “I thought I could snort the most, swallow the most pills, drink the most and I thought that was was a superpower at the time.

‘I didn’t know this was my fast track to death. You feel like you are indestructible, I didn’t feel like I was going to die. Only afterwards do I realize that I was close.

He added: ‘I stayed awake for six days. I was with someone who had deals with the dealers and it was a six-day job, and it went very quickly.”

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