Robbie Williams, the iconic British entertainer, boldly declares that social media would have been his downfall if it existed during his 90s heyday. But here's where it gets controversial... While he acknowledges the British tendency to downplay success, he’s now determined to embrace his achievements. As he embarks on his Long 90s Tour, Williams reflects on his journey, from battling depression during his Britpop peak to finding joy in fatherhood and a renewed sense of purpose. And this is the part most people miss... Despite his struggles, he fondly remembers the 90s as a culturally vibrant decade, unlike the 'vanilla' years that followed. Now, at 51, he’s happier than ever, free from the relentless scrutiny of the British press and the pressures of social media. But would he rejoin Take That? His nostalgic affection for the band hints at possibilities, yet he’s focused on future ventures, including a revolutionary 'university of entertainment.' Is this the ultimate revenge on a system that once overlooked him? Williams’ story is a testament to resilience and reinvention, leaving us wondering: What’s next for this unstoppable showman? Share your thoughts below—do you think social media would have changed his trajectory? Or is his success proof that some stars shine brightest without it?