Robbie Williams opens up about his fear of death

After a stroke of fate
Robbie Williams opens up about his fear of death

Robbie Williams is only four years younger than his late friend Shane Warne

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The sudden death of his friend Shane Warne has made singer Robbie Williams think – and sparked fears in him.

Pop star Robbie Williams is shocked at the death of his good friend Shane Warne. His close confidante died suddenly last week at the age of just 52.

Cricket player and actress Liz Hurley’s ex-boyfriend Shane Warne has died unexpectedly in Thailand. A heart attack is reportedly the cause of death. An autopsy on the body found the cause of death to be natural causes, Thai police said earlier this week. The body was returned to his native Australia yesterday.

In an interview with the “Herald Sun” magazine, Robbie Williams spoke about his grief and that he was very shocked by the death of his friend: “His death made me rethink my whole life, the fragility of life is terrible”, said the 48-year-old.

Robbie Williams is making a film about his life

Tragically, the tragedy happened just before Williams left for Warne’s homeland of Australia. Williams will be spending some time in Australia as he is working on a special project. He is about to shoot a biopic about his life. Another reason to look back and see how time flies. The one-time Take That teenage crush also revealed his biopic will be called Better Man. However, there is no exact release date yet. Williams also said in an interview about his late friend: “Anyone who didn’t love Shane Warne is an asshole”.

Shane Warne’s memorial service will be held in Melbourne on March 30. Fans can also take part in the big, public ceremony. A more intimate memorial service will be held ahead of time for close friends and family to honor the sports legend.

Source: Herald Sun, Daily Mail

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