Robbie Williams is to allow camera crews in his home to film a new tell-all documentary about his life - some 20 years after the production of his last biopic, Nobody Someday.
The 48-year has signed already signed the deal for the project, for which work commenced a few months ago following the singer in his day-to-day life.
It is being produced by some of the people behind 2019's As It Was - a film about Liam Gallagher - with whom Robbie has endured a love-hate relationship for the best part of a quarter of a century.
A music insider told The Sun : "Robbie is one of the most entertaining men in music and the documentary will be hilarious and heartfelt in equal measure.
"He has been through a hell of a lot and battled lots of demons in his personal life.
"But he's also had an incredible career in music, started a family and racked up plenty of celebrity anecdotes, so there will be loads to talk about in the documentary."
As Mirror Online reported yesterday, former Take That star is immensely busy at present, filming a separate one-off instalment biopic, titled 'Better Man'.
The film is being directed by Australia filmmaker Michael Gracey, who was responsible for the global hit The Greatest Showman.
Robbie is believed to be keen to play himself when filming commences in Melbourne, whilst Jonno Davies of Amazon series, Hunters, will play a younger version of the star.
The Rock DJ superstar is also preparing for the launch of his thirteenth studio album, XXV, pencilled in for early September.
He will then be touring the new record across the UK and Ireland - beginning in London in October and culminating in Dublin a month later.
Robbie, meanwhile, appears to have added a new string to his bow as he heads into the beauty market to launch skincare range, Hopeium.
He is believed to have already trademarked the name in the UK and US, which covers a range of skincare products including including moisturisers, serums and cleansers.
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