Robbie Williams has admitted he was petrified of going into a room full of mums and dads and instead pretended he needed to be in the studio.
Robbie Williams skipped daughter Theodora's parents evening because it ''scares'' him.
The former Take That star - who has two-year-old daughter Theodora ''Teddy'' Rose and 10-month-old son Charlton - admitted he can't stand most people and was so terrified of going in a room with lots of mums and dads that he would've needed to take anxiety disorder drug Valium, but he opted for telling a white lie saying he was in the studio.
He said: ''I don't like that many people. It's rare I get into the room and go, 'Yeah, I like that person and that person,' out of 5,000 people, let alone being thrown into a room full of parents.
''That scares me. There was a parent evening for the nursery Teddy goes to and it filled me full of fear.
The 41-year-old 'Candy' hitmaker also thinks it pointless going to parents evening because his daughter is only two-years-old.
He told the Mirror newspaper: ''It was either take a Valium and go or pretend I've got to be in the studio... and that gets me out of everything.
''So I pretended I was in the studio. What are we going to talk about? Teddy isn't even three. I don't know what we were supposed to talk about.''
Robbie also shared that his ''little girl'' is a performer just like him and loves to sing and dance and ''melts [his] heart''.
He added: ''I'm bowled over. I'm able to have chats now with my little girl. She sings and she dances and she melts my heart. I'm in love.''
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