Robbie Williams has opened up about his daughter Teddy’s rising talent, revealing she may be destined to follow in his musical footsteps — but insists he’s deliberately holding her back from the spotlight for now.
The Angels singer, 49, couldn’t hide his pride as he described 13-year-old Teddy as “very, very talented” with a “wonderful voice,” even hinting she already writes songs with surprising ease. He admitted she is eager to dive into music, saying there won’t be an album from her before his next release, but she is clearly ready to go.

Despite her enthusiasm, Robbie is choosing caution over ambition. He explained he doesn’t want to rush her into performing publicly, admitting he fears the harsh scrutiny that often comes with being a celebrity child. He said he has dreamed of bringing her on stage with him for years, but watching other famous kids get torn apart by criticism made him rethink. Protecting her confidence, he suggested, matters far more than chasing early fame.
Teddy has already begun carving out her own path in the entertainment world. She made her film debut last year and has been quietly building her profile, including landing a role alongside major names such as Rebel Wilson and Danny Dyer. Those close to the family say performing has always been in her blood, with one insider noting she has wanted to be on stage “since she was old enough to talk.”

A memorable moment last year showed just how naturally she handles the spotlight. When asked whether she preferred her father’s music or Taylor Swift’s, Teddy hesitated before Robbie jokingly cut in, asking if she wanted to do another film — sparking laughter. She eventually answered diplomatically, saying she loved Taylor but would still choose her dad.
Behind the scenes, Robbie and his wife Ayda Field have worked hard to shield their children from intense public exposure. They rarely show their faces on social media and have been determined to let Teddy’s career unfold on her own terms, rather than forcing her into fame too early.
While her voice may already be turning heads, Robbie’s message is clear — Teddy’s moment will come, but only when she’s truly ready.



