Australians mocked Robbie Williams after his New Year's Eve show.

Some Australians were not into it.

December 31st 2024.

Australians mocked Robbie Williams after his New Year's Eve show.
As the year comes to a close, many people around the world are gearing up for New Year's Eve celebrations. And this year, ABC in Australia went all out by bringing in one of the UK's most beloved entertainers, Robbie Williams, to headline their party. However, it seems that not everyone was impressed by the singer's performance.

Despite performing in front of the iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Robbie's set was met with mixed reactions from the Australian crowd. While some praised him for bringing a lively and fun atmosphere, others took to social media to mock his performance. One Twitter user even mistook him for a Robbie Williams impersonator, only to realize it was actually the real deal!

But amidst the criticism, there were also many fans who defended Robbie and his talent. They pointed out that he is a professional entertainer who always delivers, even on a small stage like the one he was given at the party. And let's not forget, this was a special occasion as Robbie was also celebrating the release of his film Better Man.

In the biopic, Robbie's turbulent life is portrayed, from his strained relationship with his father to his struggles with addiction and mental health. The singer himself has opened up about his mental health, sharing that he is on the autism spectrum. This may explain why he didn't initially understand why his character was portrayed as a monkey in the film.

But regardless of the criticisms and controversies, Robbie remains grateful for the opportunity to perform in Australia and be accepted for who he is. He even described it as an honor to entertain the nation on such a special night. And as for the film Better Man, Robbie couldn't resist giving it a shameless plug, joking that it has been hailed as the "film of the century."

So, while not everyone may have appreciated Robbie's performance at the ABC New Year's Eve Party, it's clear that he still has a strong fan base Down Under. And who knows, maybe we'll see him back in Australia for another epic performance in the future.

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