Robbie Williams had an interesting choice of accessory for Soccer Aid this year (Picture: Action Images via Reuters)
Did you spot what Robbie Williams was wearing on his wrist during Soccer Aid 2023?
Well, it certainly didn’t go unnoticed by the internet, as the former Take That star sported a very explicit bracelet.
As ITV aired live coverage of the charity football match, cameras panned to Robbie as she watched from the sidelines at Old Trafford.
The Angels hitmaker, 49, smiled out onto the pitch as he sat with his hands clasped.
What stood out immediately, though, was his arm candy…
The chunky silver bracelet (probably very expensive) had a casual ‘F**k off’ written across the top in diamonds.
He sported a diamond band encrusted with the words ‘F**k off’ (Picture: Twitter/ITV)
As ya do.
What did give viewers a laugh, though, was how the person behind the camera did a panic zoom into Robbie’s face, probably after realising his sweary jewellery was in full view.
Taking to Twitter, one person laughed: ‘Not ITV accidentally panning to Robbie Williams’ diamond encrusted bracelet that clearly has the words ‘F**K OFF’ in capital letters on it 😂😂😂’
‘The slow zoom after the #SoccerAid cameraman realised Robbie Williams’ bracelet said “f**k off” was iconic tbh’, tweeted another.
However, not everyone found his accessory so amusing.
The Angels hitmaker founded Soccer Aid in 2006 (Picture: Ian Walton for UNICEF UK and Soccer Aid Productions)
Almost £40million has been raised over the years (Picture: Ian Walton for UNICEF UK and Soccer Aid Productions)
‘Robbie Williams wearing a diamond F**k Off bracelet at a massive charity event. What a d******d’, one person blasted.
Another tweeted: ‘Robbie Williams you should be ashamed wearing that bracelet today #not a role model’.
Others urged Robbie to ‘read the room’.
One individual pointed out, though: ‘To be fair he founded soccer aid and has raised millions for charity so I don’t think they will care about a bracelet’.
Indeed, Robbie created Soccer Aid in 2006.
In support of Unicef, the world’s biggest celebrity football match has raised almost £40million for the charity since it began.
This year saw Usain Bolt’s World XI triumph for the fifth time (Picture: PA)