Pop star Robbie Williams’ male songwriter has accused the star of attempting a homosexual sex act on him.
Ray Heffernan, who co-wrote Robbie William’s hit Angels, was furious the singer branded him a “quasi-stalker” in his new autobiography Feel, so has hit back by claiming the hit-maker consumed vast amounts of cocaine and whiskey at a New Year’s Eve party in 1996 and then begged Ray to sleep with him.
Ray Heffernan reveals, “It was New Year’s Eve, after Robbie got up to sing at a Boyzone concert in Dublin. We were doing a bit of coke and stayed up late drinking whiskey then crashed in the same bed. At 6 am, I woke up and Robbie Williams was on top of me and he had his hands on me.”
“He tried a certain sex act on me. He was fully awake. I turned around and went, ‘Rob!’ and he goes ‘What?'”
“‘What the f**k are you doing?’ I said. He kind of rolled over in a huff. We got talking and Robbie explained he didn’t know about his sexuality. He told me that when Take That were 15 or 16, starting out, they were performing in gay clubs in London and that was a confusing environment for a teenager.”