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Robbie Williams Tattoo Robbie Williams Tattoo. #30 - The X Factor - 2018 Robbie Williams and Louis Tomlinson have developed a close relationship while being judges on The X Factor. So close, that they decided to give each other matching 'X' tattoos, backstage at The X Factor and supervised by a professional tattoo artist. In the picture you see the result, Robbie's tattoo on the left and Louis tattoo on the right. Robbie was afraid that he fucked up the tattoo, since he dug too deep and Louis moved, but in the end they were both happy with their new tattoos. #29 - Ace of Spades - 2017 Motorhead were an English rock band formed in June 1975 by bassist, singer, and songwriter Ian Fraser (Lemmy) Kilmister, who was the sole constant member, guitarist Larry Wallis and drummer Lucas Fox. One of their most famous songs is Ace of Spades. Robbie has a tattoo of the symbol on his right hand, between his thumb and index finger. #28 - Fez - 2017 Tommy Cooper (1921-1984) was a British comedian and magician. He was famed for his red fez, which Robbie has tattooed on his left wrist. #27 - David Enthoven - 2017 Just below the Take That logo you can see the letters D and E, the initials of David Enthoven. He was Robbie's long-term manager who died at the age of 72 in 2016. #26 - The Saint - 2017 Sir Roger Moore was an English actor, best known for his role as James Bond. After his death on May 23, 2017 Robbie got a tattoo of the logo of the television series 'The Saint', another significant role of Moore's. #25 - The Two Ronnies - 2016 The Two Ronnies was a comedy sketch show of the double act of Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett, the two Ronnies of the title. Robbie says growing up watching them on television has influenced his life a lot. Robbie's tattoo consists of two pairs of glasses, recognising the iconic eyewear of the legendary double act. #24 - Morecambe & Wise - 2016 Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise were an iconic British comic act, working in variety, radio, film and most successfully in television. Robbie says they were a big influence in his youth. #23 - Teddy Bear - 2014 Robbie has a teddy bear with a letter T on its belly, for his daughter Theodora (Teddy) Rose. He says she saved his life in multiple ways. #22 - Staffordshire Knot - 2012 Robbie and his ancestors are from Staffordshire. Robbie also chose the Staffordshire knot as the logo for his clothes brand 'Farrell'. #21 - Sigil of Archangel Michael - 2011 Sigils are believed to summon angels or demons, in this case to summon the Archangel Michael. This sigil is believed to be used to protect oneself against evil forces. #20 - Pyramid and UFO - 2011 Robbie supports the theory that UFOs have visited the earth with pyramids as their landing platform. #19 - A - 2010 The A on his right ring finger represents the name of his wife, Ayda, and is in place of wearing a wedding ring. #18 - Take That - 2009 In 2009 Robbie met up with the other ex-members of Take That to bury the hatchet. That went so well that he decided to have a tattoo of the Take That logo: he said it was a part of his life and always will be. #17 - L-O-V-E - 2007 After meeting his wife Ayda, he got a tattoo with the letters L-O-V-E, each letter on a finger on his left hand. At first he had a rectangle around the letter L, to indicate he was a learner in love. A few years later he had the rectangle removed. #16 - Burslem Coat of Arms - 2005 Robbie has a tattoo of the coat of arms of Burslem, one of the six towns of the city Stoke-on-Trent. Robbie grew up in this area. #15 - Eye of Horus - 2005 On his neck Robbie has an Eye of Horus tattoo, to protect him from evil spirits. Horus is an Egyptian deity, most often depicted as a falcon and known for his omniscient eye. #14 - Mother I Love You - 2005 Robbie has tattoos in Old English saying 'Mother' on the back of his lower right arm and 'I Love You' on the back of his left lower arm. #13 - 1023 - 2003 The number 1023 represents the initials of Robbie's best friend Jonathan Wilkes; J being the 10th letter of the alphabet and W the 23rd letter. Jonathan has the number 1823 tattooed on his thigh, representing RW. #12 - Chacun A Son Gout - 2003 On his chest Robbie has the French words 'Chacun a son gout' tattooed. He thought it was very painful, every 15 minutes he needed a break because of the pain. Years later his (French speaking) wife Ayda told him the saying is actually 'A chacun son gout' meaning 'To each his own (taste)'. #11 - Swallows - 2003 The two swallows represent freedom and loyalty. Robbie says the birds also represent his female fans. #10 - Hearts - 2003 Below both 'Jack' and 'Farrell' Robbie has a tattoo of a heart (one on each wrist). #9 - B - 2002 Behind his right ear he has the letter 'B' tattooed, a homage to his late grandmother Betty. #8 - All You Need Is Love - 2001 The notes and words of the first line of the chorus of the Beatles song 'All You Need is Love' are tattooed on his lower back. #7 - Jack Farrell - 2000 Robbie has 'Jack' tattooed on one wrist and 'Farrell' on the other, a reference to his late grandfather. #6 - The Christian - 2000 This tattoo shows Jesus on a cross with the Virgin Mary below it and some angels around them. It features the name 'Jack', a homage to his late grandfather Jack Farrell. #5 - Elvis Grant Me Serenity - 2000 In rehab Robbie learned the prayer 'Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference'. Since Robbie is a big fan of Elvis Presley, he devotes the prayer to him. Robbie also says the prayer together with his band before going on stage, ending with 'Thank you very much' in Elvis style. #4 - Born to be Mild - 1999 Born to be Mild is a variation of the English song title 'Born to Be Wild' by The Troggs. #3 - Lion's Head - 1999 The lion's head is a clear representation of a lion's characteristics: strength, manliness and virility. #2 - Maori Prayer - 1998 The Maori tribal was tattooed by New Zealand artist Te Rangitu Netana. The tattoo is based on a shark and the sea. The shark protects Robbie against himself, and the sea represents his swiftness of mind. #1 - Celtic Cross - 1993 On Robbie's right thigh is a Pagan Celtic cross meant for protection; Robbie clarifies in an interview that he has the devil inside him. He got this, his first tattoo, while he was a member of Take That. Robbie Williams tattoos, ranked by fans of the sexy star and of body art. Robbie Williams is a British singer and songwriter best known for being a member of pop group Take That. The popular U.K. boy band released several No. 1 singles including the hit ballad "Back For Good." Williams left the group in 1995 to launch a successful solo career in England and all over the world. Robbie's best selling tracks include "Angels," "Millennium" and "Rock DJ." Robbie reunited with Take That in 2009 and joined the group's sold out tour. Robbie Williams's tats honor the people in his life that are most important to him and remind him of how far he's come in the entertainment industry. Williams has at least 17 tattoos, each with a special meaning or memory. Robbie Williams body art includes special tributes to his mother, his grandfather and his daughter. There are also religious symbols inked on his body as well as two swallows on the singer's stomach. Similar to other stars that have tattoos, such as Justin Timberlake Body Art or Victoria Beckham Inked, Robbie Williams has made headlines several times as he has added a new tattoo to his collection. He is one of the hottest tattooed celebrities and famous people with tattoos. Photo: via Wikimedia Robbie dedicated his two wrist tattoos to his grandfather Jack Farrell. His first and last name are inked on each wrist, both adorned with a heart. Photo: via Wikimedia A teddy Bear with the letter "T" tat on his stomach is a tribute to his daughter Theodora Rose. 3 Beatles Notes and Lyrics Tattoo Photo: via Twitter The notes and lyrics tattooed on his lower back is the famous Beatles song "All You Need Is Love." Photo: via Imgur Robbie had this old English tattoo on his right arm that's also dedicated to his mother. Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay Otis Redding Download 'Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay' on iTunes Robbie Williams (born Robert Peter Williams on 13 February 1974 in Stoke-on-Trent) is a Grammy Award-nominated and multi BRIT Award-winning British singer-songwriter. His career started as a dancer and singer of the pop band Take That in 1990, which he left in 1995 to launch his solo career. Robbie Williams as a solo artist has sold more albums in the United Kingdom than any other British solo artist in history and has won more BRIT Awards than any other artist to date. His album sales stands at over 55 million worldwide.
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