In a sea of 125,000 screaming fans, a little boy sits --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- on his dad’s shoulders, his face painted black --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- and white like glam-rock icons Kiss. The fact he --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- doesn’t know who Gene Simmons is, let alone --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- who Take That were, doesn’t matter. He’s here --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- to see his hero, Robbie Williams, sing Let Me --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- Entertain You. --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- That Robbie’s appeal should be so broad is --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- hardly surprising, he’s a man with a rubbery --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- reputation, after all. Since leaving massively- --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- popular, award-winning boyband Take That at --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- the height of their success in 1995, he has been --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- an alcoholic, a drug addict, a depressive – but --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- also a superstar, a superlover, a comedian.