Robbie Williams has promised his fans his new documentary will be no holds barred as he readies himself to share all on screen.
The former Take That singer, 48, has teamed up with Netflix to share his life story to date and confessed it'll be a "warts-and-all" showing.
While filming for the eagerly anticipated documentary is yet to begin, he's teased fans with exactly what will be included when cameras do start rolling at his Kensington mansion in London.
The Rock DJ singer has editorial control over the content and claims this will make it even better viewing as he's not scared of giving to much away.
He told New Zealand radio station Newstalk ZB's The Mike Hosking Breakfast show: "It’ll be full of sex and drugs and mental illness."
He continued: "They haven’t started. I’m sure it will be warts-and-all, and I’m sure it will be me giving away too much information about my life and times. I’m looking forward to getting it started and finding out what it is myself."
Robbie confessed there'll be "no rules" to the production and added: "I’m more likely than most people to leave everything in, I very rarely, if ever, have said, ‘That’s too much, take it off.’ I normally think that it’s not enough."
However, despite it being set to be explosive content, Robbie confirmed he's unsure whether his kids he shared with wife Ayda Field, 43, will feature. The pair share four children together - Teddy, 9, Charlton, 7, Coco, 3, and Beau, 2.
The project was first revealed last month by streaming giants Netflix who said the multi-part series is due to land on screens next year.
Netflix described the project as: "Featuring 25 years' worth of intimate, never-before-seen archive, and exclusive access to Robbie; this definitive series is a no-holds-barred look at the entertainer and will reveal a more nuanced and multifaceted character."
The project will be directed by Joe Pearlman (Bros: After the Screaming Stops) and executive produced by Asif Kapadia (Amy, Diego Maradona, Senna) and Dominic Crossley-Holland (The Love of Money, All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace).