Prior to the opening match between Saudi Arabia and Russia, the 44-year-old pop star wowed the 80,000-strong crowd at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium with a rousing rendition of his 1998 smash hit ‘Let Me Entertain You', bedecked in a red leopard-print suit. After the performance, he was joined on-stage for a duet of ‘Angels' with opera singer Aida Garifullina — but as he closed out the ceremony with number one hit 'Rock DJ', he ‘flipped the bird' to viewers.
Robbie Williams Gives The Middle Finger To Millions Watching At Home During World Cup Ceremony #Russia2018 #WC2018 #WorldCup2018 #Worldcup2018Russia #UEFA #FIFA #WK2018 pic.twitter.com/nWRUyiZMIH
— Footbal, News, Sport and Fun (@wefollowbackd) June 14, 2018
Many duly flocked to social media to voice their feelings on Williams' gesture — some hailed the singer, while others were offended.
Robbie Williams is such a melt showing his middle finger! 😭 #WorldCupRussia2018 #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/klqg7smwgd
— Shuj (@ChocMilkSheikh) June 14, 2018
Can we just knight Robbie Williams now, the man is a living legend. #WorldCup
— Jordan (@JordanSmithy) June 14, 2018
Absolutely disrespectful and coupled with a nonchalant performance. He won’t care though. He will still get paid millions for it.
— 👑 DaddyMo PhD CEng 👑 (@officialdaddymo) June 14, 2018
What was that about @robbiewilliams millions of kids watching around the world.. well done mate #WorldCup2018 #Worldcup2018Russia #WorldCupOpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/XsA5vApKCc
— Chapati Papi (@alimoha12533339) June 14, 2018
Sending Robbie Williams over to sing a medley is a hell of a strong response to claims of assassinations happening on British soil
— Alan White (@aljwhite) June 14, 2018
#RobbieWilliams with a message to his critics who said he sold his soul to Putin for this gig. Legendary response. #WordCup2018 pic.twitter.com/OJdJiP7XPb
— 90thMin ⚽️ (@90thMin) June 14, 2018
.@robbiewilliams we are so proud of you! You nailed it! Absolutely amazing! 👏❤️👏❤️👏 [📷Reuters] #RobbieWilliams #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/RMQrKCsWQv
— ♚RobbieWilliams.MBE♚ (@rw_mbe) June 14, 2018
While the Russian Federation has passed laws on public obscenity in recent years, it's unlikely Williams will be disciplined by authorities — unless he attempts to duplicate the performance in the near future. In 2014, the Duma passed a ban on explicit language in public performance, which stipulates repeat offenders could face a 90-day cessation of activities for commercial enterprises. The law doesn't extend to profane gestures — but the pop impresario may still be wise to hold fire, if only to minimize the condemnation of certain Twitter users.