Robbie Williams reveals on Graham Norton Show he received a sex act from a stranger who snuck into his hotel room
Star thought it was a cleaner who offered him the dirty deal in his Take That hey day
ROBBIE Williams left the audience of the Graham Norton show speechless on Friday night after admitting a sordid sex act given to him while he rehearsed for a tour.
The 42-year-old star was on the late night talk show alongside fellow former boyband star, Justin Timberlake, Daniel Radcliffe and Pitch Perfect star Anna Kendrick when he made the revelation.
When asked by presenter Graham what the weirdest gift he'd ever received from a fan was, Robbie smirked and deadpanned he had got sexually transmitted disease Herpes.
He then decided to share with the group his strange early morning encounter with what he thought a cleaner.
Half asleep when the encounter began, he said: "I was getting more and more confused because I could swear there was somebody in my room.
"I could swear that they were tidying up or cleaning or something. Sure enough, I open my eyes and there was a lady at the bottom of the bed.
"She could have been anywhere from 28 to 58. She's got this headset on, it's got this tape on it and the lead went down to cassette player."
He continued: "She looks at me. I look at her. I went, 'Alright?' She went, 'Alright?' She looked on the floor where my underpants were, and she went, 'Calvin Kleins?"
Describing the moment as "really weird" he then added: "She went, 'Have you got morning glory?' This is back in the day when I used to have morning glory! So I was like, 'Yeah!' She says, 'I'll w*** you off!' I'm really young and I can close my eyes and pretend it's somebody else, so it's like, 'Yeah, go on then!'
"Anyway, she does the dirty deed and it's confusing. I felt defiled. Off she went on her merry way!"
But the biggest sting in the story came later when he spoke with the lady who ran the castle - and the penny dropped when he realised the person he had spent the morning with wasn't a cleaner at all.
He explained: "She said, 'We don't have cleaners on a Wednesday.' It was just somebody who had walked in off the street come up and give me a hand job, and then left!"
It took the star nearly three years to identify the mystery woman, and by chance recounted the story to his band.
He said: "My guitarist went, 'That's Maureen from the pub! She said she did that but nobody believed her!'"
Daniel Radcliffe then quipped: "We can all go home now - that's clearly the best story we'll hear all night!"
Catch Graham Norton Friday's at 10.35 on BBC1.
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