The star told fans at the event that his latest single Go Gentle was about his daughter: ‘[The track is about being] worried she might meet someone like me – and what she should do if she does.’
The singer’s daughter, who was born Theodora Rose Williams but is nicknamed Teddy, was born in September last year.
Teddy: Robbie Williams told fans at a Facebook event that his latest single Go Gentle was about his daughter, Teddy
Loving: Robbie is protective of daughter Theodora Rose, pictured here after her birth in September 2012
During an in-depth interview with music industry mogul Chris Heath, Robbie spoke about the inspiration behind his new album – covering everything from Olly Murs to X-Factor to his young daughter Teddy.
The singer, who is set to release his 11th studio album Swing Both Ways later this month, explained he was enjoying his role as a new parent.
He said: ‘So far so good – it’s been an absolute pleasure to love her and care for her.’
From pop star to father: The singer's daughter, who was born Theodora Rose William
Autograph: Robbie signed the wall after his interview at Facebook's London offices
When discussing the route to success on the X-Factor, Robbie was as assured as ever: ‘If you want to sell the most records, duet with me. If you need someone to come in and bless your record sales, I’m your man.’
Although he’s happy now, life’s been somewhat of a struggle for the Angels singer.
He’s been through various attempts at rehab, weight fluctuations and depression but finally appears to be happy.
Speaking to MailOnline, Robbie said: ‘There aren’t many great adverts for marriage or parenthood, it always looks so stressful and that’s what I’ve been scared of. What you don’t realise is how much you’re going to get back.
‘I want Teddy to have a sense of irony. Britishness and manners are really important and she’s got more chance of being a well-rounded individual here than Hollywood.’
Happy ending: Robbie, 39, married Los Angeles-born Ayda Field, 34, in 2010, after dating for four years and proposing in 2009
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