The British pop star has lived a colourful life, and often shares details of his ex-alcoholic and drug addicted persona during his hard partying days.
And Robbie Williams has revealed a bizarre Twilight Zone moment he experienced completely sober.
The world-renown star, 44, told 60 Minutes on Sunday: ‘I’ve seen a few strange things. I’ve experienced phenomena I can’t explain.’
‘I’ve experienced phenomena I can’t explain’: Robbie Williams recalls strange UFO sighting on 60 Minutes on Sunday and insists no substances were involved during the close encounter
He said the multiple occasions have occurred in America and within the United Kingdom, describing them as ‘intriguing and powerful.’
The Let Me Entertain You hit-maker went on to detail a UFO sighting.
‘I’ve seen one right above me and if I got a tennis ball out I could have hit it with a tennis ball,’ he told journalist Liam Bartlett with a serious face.
‘I could have hit it with a tennis ball’: Robbie went on to say his VERY close encounter with a UFO happened while he was completely sober
The reporter was shocked by the former Take That boy band member’s admission, and questioned: ‘Hang on. For the record, no substance was involved?’
Robbie confidently answered: ‘No substance was involved. No, no substance was involved at all.’
He previously spoke about the experience on Irish radio last year: ‘I’ve seen stuff that I can’t explain… I’ve had a UFO right above my head, totally sober. Less that a 150 feet above my head and there it was.’
Family life: Robbie shared two children with American actress wife Ayda Field, who he married in 2010 after four years of dating
Robbie married his American actress wife Ayda Field at his Beverly Hills home in August 2010, after dating the blonde beauty since 2006.
The happy couple share two children, five-year-old daughter Theodora ‘Teddy’ Rose and three-year-old son Charlton Valentine.
Robbie is on the mend after a terrifying health scare late last year.
The Angels singer had cancelled his final two European tour dates in September last year after medics found ‘abnormalities’ on his brain and rushed him to hospital, forcing him to spend seven days in intensive care.
On the mend: The Angels singer had cancelled his final two European tour dates in September last year after medics found ‘abnormalities’ on his brain and rushed him to hospital, forcing him to spend seven days in intensive care