EXCLUSIVE: Pop superstar Williams lays himself bare in his explosive new book - Feel
HE'S been linked with some of the world's most beautiful women, but wildman Robbie Williams prowled seedy strip joints looking for lap-dancers to bed.
And the man who dated stunning Nicole Kidman and drop-dead-gorgeous Rachel Hunter pleaded with a porn star to have sex with him during filming of a pop video.
Robbie, 30, only stopped dabbling with hookers after he invited two call girls to an LA hotel room—and heard one of them cocking a GUN.
And, the News of the World can reveal, Robbie even seduced fans of Irish boyband Westlife.
The Angels singer craved lap-dancers but was racked with guilt after he had sex with them. Explaining how he trawled strip clubs for sexual targets, he writes in his new book: "The t***y monster gets on my shoulder. I need to take her home and f*** her. Then I do. And then I feel genuinely sorry for her predicament."
And there's another shock for the millions of fans who saw Robbie romp with two porn stars in his Come Undone video.
For there was a lot more going on under the sheets.
The steamy promo, filmed at Robbie's Los Angeles mansion last year, shows him having a threesome with two girls who then transform into men.
The News of the World has obtained exclusive extracts of Robbie's book which tell how he warned director Jonas Akerlund he would get so aroused during filming he should keep his pants on.
He added: "I was thinking some of the sex stuff in there should be performed."
Asked if he meant full sex, Robbie said: "I was thinking of oral."The star also asked the blonde porn star on the video shoot to sleep with him during a break.
She turned him down but Robbie still got frisky on set.
He said: "There was lots of naked breast touching, them two kissing, us three kissing together. And then the lads." Asked if he kept his pants on during filming, Robbie said: "I did, yeah. They didn't. I had a quick fiddle. Both of them."
In the end, two versions of the video were shot, one clean and one X-rated,which was banned by many TV stations.
Keili Olsen, one of the male actors involved, said: "Robbie started going for it before they even loaded the film. There was about half an hour of fairly intense activity."
In his book, the singer talks frankly about lusting after strippers and prostitutes.
He once described a perfect evening as "lots of tequila and two strippers". But one night in the Shutters On The Beach Hotel in Santa Monica in 1998 was to be his last with prostitutes. Robbie, who was taking drugs and boozing heavily at the time, called an escort agency.
Two hookers arrived at his room, with one explaining the other was a new girl who wanted to see how things worked.
Robbie paid the first girl 400 dollars (about £225) but, as she lay on top of him, she demanded more money. The other girl then went into the bathroom and Robbie heard the "ckkk-ckkkk-ckkk" sound of a gun being primed.
He said: "I'm looking at this girl and thinking, ‘I'm going to die'." The terrified star had no more cash but both girls eventually left. "And that's my career with hookers," concluded Robbie.
The star also admitted to bedding young groupies. One Swiss-Israeli fan barely spoke before stripping off and letting him have his wicked way with her.
But the singer later complained that the sex "felt like surgery...an automated procedure".
He wasn't so disappointed when he found himself in a bar packed with Westlife fans.
The girls were moaning that the Irish hunks were ignoring them, so Robbie took two of the "prettiest ones" back to his hotel room.
They all spent the night together but in the morning the girls were filled with regret. Robbie told his pals afterwards: "It was nice. One of them got semi-naked but she couldn't kiss and the other one got instantly guilty about it all."
Despite his many conquests, Robbie now says that he wants to become a family man. Last December at a launch party for his Australian tour in a lap-dancing club he said: "I'm looking for a missus. I've partied like not many other people have partied but it's time for me to settle down and have children."
Feel: Robbie Williams, by Chris Heath, is published by Ebury at $18.99 and is out on September 1.
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