Robbie Williams revisits some of the darkest times of his life in a new Netflix documentary. After finding fame as a member of Take That at 16, Robbie went on to have a solo career with the help of his manager, Guy Chambers. The singer amassed an impressive net worth over the course of his career and so did the people around him.

With huge hits including Let Me Entertain You and Rock DJ, there’s probably not a person who hasn’t heard of the Stoke-on-Trent superstar. However, behind the scenes of his decades-long career, he explains he went to rehab, was dropped by his record label, and dealt with all kinds of demons in his youth.

Guy Chambers’ net worth

Guy Chambers is seen in Robbie Williams Netflix documentary released on November 8.

As well as Robbie, Guy worked with other huge names in the music industry during his career including The Wanted, Beverley Knight, Melanie C, Kylie Minogue, and Mark Ronson.

His net worth is estimated at over £175 million, according to Idol Net Worth.

Robbie Williams’ net worth is estimated at over £244 million, writes Celebrity Net Worth.

Who wrote Angels by Robbie Williams?

In part one of his Netflix series, Robbie Williams details how his song Angels totally changed his career. He describes the success of Angels as him emerging from “the jaws of defeat.”

Speaking of the track, he said he doesn’t know what it is that’s “so special about that song,” but “whatever it is, it had it.”

He and Guy are said to have written the song together. However, The Irish Sun reported in 2021 a man from Dublin named Ray Heffernan “has “asked Robbie Williams to publicly acknowledge his co-authorship of the much-loved tune, for which he signed away rights for £7,500.”

The report states that a rep for Williams had “no comment.”

Guy shared a video to TikTok breaking down how he “made Angels with Robbie Williams in 1997.”

Are Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers still friends?

Yes. Despite having some us and downs in their working relationship and friendship, Robbie and Guy are still friends.

At the time of the Robbie Williams documentary’s release, Guy shared a snap of the two in their younger years and one of them later down the line on Instagram.

Speaking of the docu-series, Guy captioned his post: “It paints a really in depth portrait of our friendship and I’m excited for you all to see it.”

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