ROBBIE Williams’ rarely-seen teen daughter Teddy has landed her first major film role – and it stars a Hollywood A-lister.
The festive season might have only recently finished but 12-year-old Teddy is hard at work on the set of Christmas flick, Tinsel Town.
She was supported on set in Knaresborough, Yorks, by mum Ayda Field as she acted alongside Rebel Wilson and Danny Dyer.
New pictures show Teddy in high spirits despite the weather being cold and drizzly during the night time shoot.
A source said: “Teddy was born to be a star – after all, her parents are both the ultimate performers.
“Robbie and Ayda have been keen to keep her out of the spotlight for as long as possible though – obscuring her face on social media etc – so this is all very much being driven by Teddy who’s wanted to be on stage since she was old enough to talk!
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“It’s a small part but obviously is super-exciting, and everyone is really proud of her.
“She’s an absolutely lovely girl on and off screen, and has fitted in seamlessly into on-set life.”
Robbie, 51, and Ayda, 45, have shielded their four children Theodora (Teddy), Charlton (Charlie), Colette (Coco), and Beau from the public eye for most of their lives.
Ayda previously said: “We never show their faces, it’s really important to us.
“We’re really proud and we want to share absolutely everything but there’s a law in this country that means they can’t put pictures up of kids in the papers unless you’re posting their faces.”
When Teddy was a newborn a picture was shared on social media showing doting dad Robbie enjoying skin to skin contact.
Some years later Teddy was by Robbie’s side as he hung out with Taylor Swift on the stage at Wembley Stadium.
She was last pictured publicly as a flower girl at Princess Eugenie’s wedding to Jack Brooksbanks.
Robbie is close pals with the royal and she even once described him as “the brother she never had”.
Teddy joined Princess Charlotte, Mia Tindall, Maud Windsor, and Savannah and Isla Phillips at the ceremony.
This week Ayda revealed how her young family had to flee their Malibu mansion to escape the devastating LA wildfires.
She said on Loose Women: “I was very stressed out and so was Rob. Teddy was terrified and just kept saying, ‘We’ve got to go!’
“There was no escaping what was happening. Teddy was just so aware. We had it on the news, it was running on a loop.”
Meanwhile, the Sky Original comedy also stars Kiefer Sutherland in the lead role as egotistical actor Bradley Mack.
The struggling action hero jets to the UK to kickstart his ailing career in the West End but things don’t go to plan.
His frustrated agent books him in a low-key production of Cinderella in Yorkshire with an eclectic cast overseen by choreographer Jill [Wilson].
Sutherland said: “I’m thrilled to be working back in the UK and with director Chris Foggin. The cast is fantastic, and I can’t wait to tell this story.”
While Wilson added: “I love British Christmas movies – because in Australia we’re just on the beach having a BBQ – and so now I feel like I get to have a classic British Christmas – freezing my t**s off but laughing and sledding all the way!”
Last summer Robbie partnered with Teddy’s co-star, Dyer, for a surprise rendition of Blur‘s Park Life during his huge BST gig in Hyde Park.
“It’s the double act you didn’t know you needed in your life,” Robbie announced as Danny appeared on stage.
Both wore tracksuit tops, with Robbie in a sparkly red number and Danny sporting a blue one.
“Let’s ‘ave it, Hyde Park,” Danny shouted to the audience.
It’s been a lucrative few years for dad-of-four Robbie.
He raked in an astonishing £75.2m from his monster world tour, new figures have revealed.
And he paid himself £22m from his riches – with an incredible £250,000 going on charitable donations.
Robbie crisscrossed the world in his XXV Tour from October 2022 to December 2023, celebrating 25 years as a solo artist.