Britney Spears and Robbie Williams ‘planning to duet on stage in Las Vegas’
The stars will both have Vegas residencies together at the same time next year
BRITNEY Spears and Robbie Williams are reportedly planning a duet together – in Las Vegas.
Robbie has just announced a new residency in Sin City, and it could be the perfect opportunity to get together with Britney.
Rob will be heading to Vegas in March next year, while Britney’s new Domination residency will launch in the city from February.
A source told : "Now Britney's heard Robbie will be there in March, she's keen to make it happen and would be willing to guest on stage with him.
"Robbie's had difficulty winning over the US audience, so having Britney on side would definitely benefit him too."
The insider also revealed that Britney has “always” wanted to work with Robbie but the chance hadn’t arisen because of schedule clashes.
While Robbie has had huge success in Europe, he is largely unknown in the States.
Last year he said: "Nobody knows who I am. I get to stare at them but they don't stare because they don't know who I am. I don't like this."
So this could be the perfect opportunity for him to finally make it big across the pond.
X Factor judge Robbie is set to make a comeback to music just in time for Christmas - and has his sights set on getting Christmas number one.
He is set to release a “funky” track called Erotico Romantico in the first week of December, according to the Daily Star.
Bob, real name Christophe Le Friant, told the publication: “We met at a charity gala by chance.
“I did a set for the audience; he came up to see me to say, ‘We have to do something together,’ I told him, ‘Let’s go.’”
Bob came over to London to record the song with Robbie and added: “It’s a little funky. It’s not disco but it’s quite slow, and it’s very festive with violin arrangements."
“It has a bit of the spirit of Jamiroquai, early 90s, it’s different.”
Sun Online Showbiz previously revealed that Sharon Osbourne blames Simon Cowell's "meddling" for this year's X Factor ratings slump.
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