Robbie Williams car run over a paparazzi. He didn't get out of the car to check out the victim. What was he supposed to do?

" The law is pretty clear on this, if you hit someone you must stop the car and immediately call 911. The law WAS broken, this is fleeing the scene of a crime, like hit and run."Is this incident going to affect his career? " Only for the positive, in Hollywood (especially when you are a washed up actor who hasn't done anything interesting in years) Any press is good press...I wouldn't be surprised if he gets cast in a big role soon because of all the publicity "How this can affect Williams emotionally?

" Robin Williams is said to be an extremely sensitive guy. I assume he will be seeing a very good therapist to help minimize the emotional impact this will have on him. I think the new found publicity will effect him more than the actual hit and run.

In show biz it really is true that any publicity is good publicity...people have been known to leak controversial information about themselves jus t to stir up some interest.

One.. it states he wasn't driving. So it wasn't his fault. I'd say that the teen probably got hit for being somewhere he shouldn't have been as paparazzi are known for not caring much about personal space.

Stopping only would have led to a billion pictures and stories. I can understand why he didn't stop. Should he have, or at least had the driver stop and check to see if the kid was alright?

Yeah, probably. I doubt it will affect his career, Robin Williams has been around a lot longer than his driver has been accidentally hitting paparazzi. The article also said he was upset, but as he wasn't even driving I don't see that having lasting emotional backlash.

His debut album was called, rather fittingly, Life Thru A Lens. And that's exactly how life imitated art for Robbie Williams when he stepped out in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon. The star was spotted with his wife Ayda Field and their newborn son Charlton in Beverly Hills.

Walking down the main shopping street of the LA district, Robbie was clearly at ease with the latest addition to his family. Clutching his smart phone, which he had in a green case, he filmed the debut shopping encounter in a deftly impressive example of role-reversal. In fact, he clearly relished the opportunity to be behind the camera for once.

At one point they went into a store, but the filming continued when he re-emerged - complete with a broad smile of satisfaction. Dressed in a stylish outfit of black jeans with a denim jacket and tasseled loafers, he looked cool. Then again, he should be well-dressed considering he has his own fashion range.

The former Take That singer is preparing to relaunch his 30-piece menswear range, Farrell, at Primark. Farrell, which was founded by the singer in 2011 and had former Burberry design director Ben Dickens at the helm, ceased trading last October when it filed for voluntary bankruptcy. Primark has taken the fledgling brand on board and say it is 'superb and amazing value'.

Inspired by his late grandfather Jack Farrell, the collaboration draws upon Jack’s strong values, timeless style and alluring personality. Robbie says that Jack’s life as a 'Stoke-on-Trent gentleman' is reflected in the clean, tailored lines and British heritage design. Influenced and worn by Robbie himself, the 40-year-old says his new capsule collection is built on statement, stand-out pieces that 'define a wardrobe rather than fill it out'.

There are button down polo shirts, double-breasted pea coats, smart tweed jackets and slim leg tailored jeans, all priced between £8-£45. Speaking abou ’I’m delighted that Farrell has been invited into Primark. 'What a great collaboration - let’s have it!'.

Speaking about breathing new life into the brand, Ben Smith, Director o ‘We've absolutely loved working with the Farrell brand. The product looks superb with fastidious detail and amazing value and has remained true to its origin.

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