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  • Robbie Williams - Teenage Millionaire

    Robbie Williams - Teenage Millionaire May 2026

    : Williams references riding in limos, hanging with "bimbos," and having "champagne in [his] bidet". He highlights the irony of his situation with the line: "It works out sometimes it's funny / Being stupid makes you lots of money" .

    : He describes himself as a "social Stokey spanner" (a reference to his hometown, Stoke) and mentions "Dinner with Diana," poking fun at his status as a British cultural fixture.

    Robbie Williams joined Take That in 1990 at the age of , having previously worked a job he detested selling double-glazing. By his late teens, he was part of a global phenomenon that achieved 12 Number 1 singles in the UK. The song "Teenage Millionaire" uses satire to contrast his humble roots in Stoke-on-Trent with the surreal decadence of 90s pop stardom. Analysis of Key Themes

    : Williams references riding in limos, hanging with "bimbos," and having "champagne in [his] bidet". He highlights the irony of his situation with the line: "It works out sometimes it's funny / Being stupid makes you lots of money" .

    : He describes himself as a "social Stokey spanner" (a reference to his hometown, Stoke) and mentions "Dinner with Diana," poking fun at his status as a British cultural fixture.

    Robbie Williams joined Take That in 1990 at the age of , having previously worked a job he detested selling double-glazing. By his late teens, he was part of a global phenomenon that achieved 12 Number 1 singles in the UK. The song "Teenage Millionaire" uses satire to contrast his humble roots in Stoke-on-Trent with the surreal decadence of 90s pop stardom. Analysis of Key Themes