Robbie Williams makes very NSFW request to fans in bizarre video

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Robbie Williams has pleaded with people to be kind to each other in the best way possible.

The former Take That star, 49, who went on to clinch an incredibly lucrative solo career, is known for sharing whatever he feels like on his social media pages.

(Literally anything, from horoscopes one day to a story of him accidentally soiling his pants on stage the next.)

Now Robbie has taken to Instagram to share a bizarre but endearing video of himself pleading with people to ‘stop being c***s.’

The video itself is set in glorious countryside, with the sun beginning to set over the tops of trees while green grass grows all round – something that wouldn’t seem out of place in the Teletubbies.

Then comes Robbie, bouncing through the field in a white vest and tweed flat cap, holding a sign with the explicit plea. As he arrives at the camera, he smiles, holding his sign, and gives a little nod.

In the caption alongside the video, Robie clarified he’s aware ‘some of you don’t like that word, so pls swipe for a cleaner version.’

And that cleaner version sees Robbie rock up to the camera in the exact same way, with the exact same sign, except this one reads: ‘Stop being c***s please.’

The truly dream-like sequence comes hours after Robbie shared a snippet of a new song with fans.

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In a way, that is.

Rock DJ star Robbie videoed himself taking a stroll in the sunshine, topless and wearing sunglasses, singing to himself: ‘Middle-aged man, walking with his top off, like he’s in a crop top, middle-aged man.’

‘Middle-aged man, just a bit disconcerting, a middle-aged man walking or driving a van.’

The best part? It’s actually kind of catchy.

Whatever makes you happy, Robbie!

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