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    Robbie Williams suffers from stage fright
    Iraq Sun
    Sunday 14th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    English singer Robbie Williams has revealed that he suffers from stage fright.

    The singer says his stage fright is like 'thinking you're going to throw yourself off' a balcony, reports imdb.com.

    'I never know what I'm gonna get until the day of the show itself. I did a tour and on that tour an awful lot of people came to see me and I bit off a bit more than I could chew and I buckled,' he said.

    'The stage fright went from being something necessary to prepare yourself for the big show to an overwhelming fear of, 'I can't go on, I can't go on'. It's a bit like that feeling when you're standing on the balcony and you think you're going to throw yourself off. That kind of fear,' he added.


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