Robbie Williams' newest Instagram post has SHOCKED fans - as the singer has uploaded a naked photo of himself to the photo-sharing site.
Robbie, 43, is known for his cheeky-chappy personality, as well as being unafraid to push boundaries.
So it will come as no surprise to his fans that his latest snap on Instagram is of himself. NAKED.
Yep. The Robster, as he's affectionately known, has really outdone himself this time.
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Robbie, who's married to occasional Loose Women panellist Ayda Field, posed naked for a snap on his Instagram account to promote his new autobiography, Reveal.
The music maestro held his new book up over his, ahem, private parts and wore a rather shocked look on his face.
He then captioned the photo: "Always revealing too much 😉."
What an absolute joker!
Of course, as you would expect, his fans went MAD.
One wrote: "Or in this case, maybe not enough," whilst another joked: "Is that a hard cover?"
One person commented: "You saucy chappy!" and another wrote: "You're crazy!"
But the dad-of-two didn't stop there as he has also posted a preview video of one of his new songs on Twitter - featuring yet another naked shot of Robbie, this time from behind...
Fans were also quick to jump on the comments section after he uploaded the cheeky post.
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