Is Robbie Williams' Daughter Teddy Ready for a Future in Show Business Following Her Netflix Cameo?

 

Is Robbie Williams' Daughter Teddy Ready for a Future in Show Business Following Her Netflix Cameo?

Theodora "Teddy," the oldest child of Robbie Williams, may follow in her parents' footsteps and pursue a career in the spotlight.

Born within a family consisting of rock singer Williams and his actor wife Ayda Field Williams, it comes as no surprise that the 11-year-old has amazing singing talent and is a "performer" in her father's words.

The well-known daughter had a prominent appearance in the Robbie Williams docuseries on Netflix, where she sang and occasionally even took the spotlight away from the megastar.

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Williams gave peeks into the lives of his four children, Teddy, Charlie, age nine, Colette (Coco), age five, and Beau, age three, as well as his wife Field Williams.

Teddy had several cameos in the Netflix series, and the touching moments perfectly depicted her strong relationship with her father.

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The rock star's daughter, who followed in his footsteps, occasionally sang in the documentary, most famously when she performed the hit song Angels by Williams.

In addition to her talent, a mischievous Teddy would often cut short her dad's film of him reflecting on his professional background.


Teddy and Robbie's strong relationship

Fans get to witness a glimpse of his family life as a husband and father of four through the docuseries, which is based on their heartfelt and insightful chats.

Williams told his daughter about his Take That experience and his affections for Gary Barlow, putting his heart on his sleeve.

Teddy asked her father a tough question with warmth: who in Take That did he detest the most?

"I wanted to make him pay because I thought he should have everything and the career," he added, expressing his hate for Gary in particular. I felt vindictive.

After reviewing the video, the singer admitted that he occasionally "resented" his former bandmate and that he was a little bit jealous of him.

Teddy put further pressure on her father, asking him how he intended to get Barlow to pay.

"By having the career he was supposed to have," Williams continued.

Subsequently in the documentary, he disclosed how the rock star's 2010 reunion with Take That helped him climb back up the showbiz ladder after he took a break from the spotlight to overcome his addiction issues.

"There was a reason I left Take That so angry, but now that reason has dissipated and gone," he remarked.

"Rejoining Take That really helped me, propelled me back in, and helped me be observable but hidden in public," he continued. My road to this point required me to rejoin Take That.

Teddy cheekily interrupted her dad about food at another point in the documentary series, but their endearing exchange resulted in a meaningful moment.

Williams told his daughter that he had just relived the most trying time in his illustrious career, and that emotions have been running high in the series.

"Listen, I've just probably reached the most traumatic moment in my life," he said to her. It will be available for viewing. You'll have plenty of time to view the documentary once you're much older.

Regarding his daughter Teddy, what has Robbie said?

Williams has never hidden Teddy's aptitude for the entertainment industry; she is obviously adopting her dad's stage demeanor.

On their social media pages, the pleased parents have already shared videos of their daughter singing.

Williams said about Ted's talent on the podcast Robbie Williams Rewind: "She's a performer, way beyond where I was at her age, just amazing."

"Her personality is such that, believe me, I can tell when my kids are good at something and not so good at something. I know there's the proud dad side of things. She is especially like a miniature version of herself on stage.

Williams said to the public with pride when his daughter was seven years old that she was already a better vocalist than he was.

"My daughter is more talented than me, Teddy is a fantastic singer—really," he said in an interview with The Daily Star in 2019.

"She already has a beautiful ear, and it's amazing."


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Now, Teddy has appeared in her father's documentaries as a showbiz cameo.

At Williams' close friend Princess Eugenie's highly publicized royal wedding to Jack Brooksbank in 2018, she had previously served as a bridesmaid.

Being incredibly proud parents, the Williamses frequently post home videos of Teddy on social media, featuring her amazing singing ability.

But they never include her face in the video—a practice they maintain for each of their four kids.

Williams once said, "We never show their faces, it's really important to us," on Loose Women.

"We really want to share everything, and we're really proud, but in this country, it's against the law to post pictures of children in the newspapers unless you're posting their faces."

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