Robbie Williams has hinted that he plans to launch his own talent show in 2023.
The 48-year-old singer said in a new interview that he had “a new idea” for a series and that the format of it was “something never seen before”.
Robbie has experience working on talent shows and was a judge on The X Factor with Simon Cowell in 2018 alongside his wife Ayda Fields.
Exciting project: Robbie Williams has teased that he plans to launch his own talent show in 2023
Not only that, the Take That star also has a comedy series lined up for the new year.
He told The Mirror: “I’ve written a TV show that’s a dark comedy.
“And I have this idea for a talent show that’s never been done before, in a different way.”
In July 2018, it was announced that he would join the judging panel for series 15 of The X Factor alongside Simon, Louis Tomlinson and his wife Ayda.
Kind! The singer, 48, revealed in a new interview that he has “a new idea” for a series and that the format is something “that hasn’t been seen before.”
He previously assisted former judge Gary Barlow on Judges’ Houses in Series 8 and Sharon Osbourne on Judges’ Houses in Series 10 and Series 13.
They only starred on the show for one series in 2018 before then retiring.
At the time, they told fans: “A quick update from Team Williams… it’s been a very busy year so far and Vegas has been amazing – we can’t wait until June and July to do it all again.
“We have some very big announcements coming up soon – but we can’t reveal everything just yet. Unfortunately, as it is impossible to do everything, we regret to inform you that we will not be able to return to The X Factor this year.
Throwback: Robbie has experience working on talent shows and was a judge on The X Factor with Simon Cowell in 2018 alongside his wife Ayda Fields
They continued, “However, we will be working on projects with Simon in the future – and as huge fans of the show, we’ll still be tuning in to The X Factor and wrapping up Simon!”
At the time, Simon admitted he didn’t think Robbie would even make it through the auditions without quitting.
He previously told The Sun: “I always had this worry that after three hours he might just say, ‘I’ve had enough,'” he told The Sun.
“But I’d say we finished almost every day and he emailed me afterwards, ‘Loved today, the best day of my life,’ blah blah blah.
Cast: In July 2018, it was announced that he would be joining the judges for season 15 of The X Factor alongside Simon, Louis Tomlinson and his wife Ayda
“It’s almost like he’s back in a group, if that makes sense.”
It comes after Ayda spoke to her husband Robbie about their “completely dead” sex life, which she says doesn’t even go to bed at the same time as her.
The American star, 43, described her bedroom as a “communal work and sleeping area” which she jokingly clings to as a sign that they’re more than just roommates at her Los Angeles mansion.
Ayda revealed her bedroom was once a place of “physical distress” but confessed each romance was “erased by four children”.
Experience: He previously assisted former judge Gary Barlow on Judges’ Houses in Series 8 and Sharon Osbourne on Judges’ Houses in Series 10 and Series 13
She explained: “If there was romance, if that happens, yes, there was a place to sleep together just out of physical necessity. But now that that’s completely dead. It was wiped out by four children.”
On her podcast, Postcards from the Edge, she said, “There’s really no need to go to bed at the same time. It’s just a shared workspace now.
“I might as well make the bed as a ping-pong table and we could just play once in a while. And then stray to other corners to sleep.
“I think that’s it – it’s a small workplace.”
Speaking further about her singer husband’s troublesome sleeping habits, Ayda said: “Rob snores which wasn’t the case in the early days.
“I’ll hit him with my leg sometimes, I’ll push him. Sometimes it works, but then he just moves on.”
“Sleep really gets me on edge because there’s so little of it and you know you’ve got the kids in the morning.”
On being able to just sleep in separate rooms or beds, she said, “I have a few friends who do that — they’re like ‘just sleep in a different bedroom.’ “But then I’m like, ‘God, then we’re officially just roommates, we could (also) be brother and sister.’ But I don’t know what’s happening at this point.
Unpleasant! It comes after Ayda spoke to her husband Robbie about their “completely dead” sex life, which she says doesn’t even go to bed at the same time as her