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Celebs gather at Moco Museum for launch of Robbie Williams' new art project

Celebs gather at Moco Museum for launch of Robbie Williams' new art project

The art show comes on the back of a prolific time for Williams during which he has released a documentary on Netflix and then partnered with director Michael Gracey for Better Man, a film about his life. Williams is portrayed as a monkey in the feature, which received positive reviews for its originality and unflinching content but, although the soundtrack album went to number one, it did not make a box office profit .

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Bryan Cranston had the sweetest reaction to praise for daughter's work on ‘The Pitt'

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