Robbie Williams’ Daughter Teddy Shares Heart-Melting Red Carpet Moment with Young Fan at Tinsel Town Premiere
Robbie Williams’ 13-year-old daughter, Teddy, melted hearts on Thursday night as she shared a sweet interaction with a young fan at the London premiere of her new Christmas film, Tinsel Town.
Teddy, who plays the daughter of Rebel Wilson’s character Jill, was all smiles as she and Robbie, 51, greeted 12-year-old Connie — a young extra who briefly appeared alongside her in the movie — on the festive red carpet.
In a video posted to Instagram, Robbie leaned down warmly and greeted the star-struck girl, saying, “Hi gorgeous, what’s your name?” Upon hearing her reply, he added, “Pleased to meet you, Connie,” while Teddy chimed in with a cheerful compliment: “I love your dress. Stunning.”
Connie’s mother, clearly moved, praised Robbie and his wife Ayda Field for raising such a grounded and kind daughter. Turning to Teddy, she said: “You took time to spend with her. Your mum and dad have done you well, you are amazing.” Teddy blushed before responding with a heartfelt, “Thank you so much,” and Robbie wrapped the woman in a warm hug.
Tinsel Town, directed by Chris Foggin, follows washed-up actor Bradley Mack (Kiefer Sutherland), who escapes Hollywood only to find himself performing in a small-town Cinderella pantomime in England.
Earlier this year, Teddy was spotted filming scenes in Yorkshire with Rebel Wilson and Danny Dyer, walking hand-in-hand with Rebel through artificial snow. A source told The Sun that Teddy has always dreamed of performing:
“Teddy was born to be a star…but Robbie and Ayda have tried to keep her out of the spotlight. This is something Teddy pushed for — she’s wanted to be on stage since she could talk.”
The source added that despite her small part, Teddy impressed everyone on set:
“She’s an absolutely lovely girl on and off screen.”
At the premiere, Teddy dazzled in a glamorous green dress paired with a black faux-fur jacket. She posed for selfies with fans and beamed alongside co-stars Rebel and Kiefer. Robbie and Ayda looked every bit the proud parents as they celebrated their daughter’s first major movie role.
The couple — who also share children Charlie, 10, Coco, 7, and Beau, 5 — are known for strictly protecting their kids’ privacy and rarely show their faces online. Ayda has previously explained: “We never show their faces. We’re proud, but we want to protect them.”
Despite their caution, they occasionally give followers small glimpses of family life. In April, Ayda shared a photo of Robbie and the kids lying on the floor in a circle, hands linked, captioned simply: “Family time.”
The family divides their time between their £17.5 million Kensington home, their Beverly Hills property, and a stunning £24 million estate by Lake Geneva.

