Robbie Williams has expressed his dismay at being able to walk around London without being recognised.
The 50-year-old singer has enjoyed huge success as a member of Take That and as a solo artist, selling more than 75 million records worldwide.
But as he walked unrecognised through Hyde Park in the British capital on Sunday, he seemed worried his star was fading.
His wife, Ayda Field, filmed him looking none-too-happy as they returned home from dining out, and Rob was seen complaining, “This is really worrying me.”
“We're walking through Hyde Park, I'm dressed all in pink, I'm wearing pink sneakers, I'm wearing sunglasses with diamonds on them, and nobody notices me or bothers me, which is really what I would hope.”
“This never happened in the '90s,” he added.
Ayda continued to film Robbie as he leaned onto the grass and greeted people passing by, but the crowd still didn't notice him.
But on Tuesday, the couple took to the streets of Kensington to see if fans would recognize him.
The “Let Me Entertain You” singer, wearing a vest with his name on the back, was thrilled when fans lined up to request selfies with him.
Ayda posted the footage to her Instagram grid, writing that the star is “back in the game.”