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Robbie Williams claims Take That once held a record for packing out accident and emergency departments with drunk middle-aged women from their concerts.
The 42-year-old singer insists when the group got back together for their 35-date ‘Progress Live Tour’ in 2011, A&Es at hospitals were full of ladies who had been to their shows and had one too many beverages.
He said: "When we reformed to do the ‘Progress Tour’, we held the record for the most middle-aged women at the ER due to being too drunk … it’s true."
Robbie – who is teetotal after previous battles with drink and drugs – also claims Take That held a record for having the most people at a show who fainted and ended up in an emergency room (ER).
Speaking to Mike Toolan and Kelly Pegg at the Key 103 Christmas Live pop party, he added: "Back in the day we held the record for the most people fainting at a concert who had to go to the ER."
Robbie has previously admitted he is "proud" of the group’s fans who have a few drinks before their concerts.
Speaking at their concert in Cardiff on June 15, 2011, as part of their ‘Progress Live Tour’, he told the crowd: "We used to have the record for the number of girls fainting.
"Now we have the record for the most middle-aged boozed-up women. I, Robbie Williams, am proud of you."
What’s more, a steward at the gig described the concert-goers as "worse" than rugby fans.
They said: "This lot are worse than the rugby fans we get here. They’ve been boozing for ages and are hammered."

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