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Watch the humiliating moment Robbie Williams forgets the lyrics to his own hit on The Wheel

ROBBIE Williams was left blank as he couldn't remember the lyrics to one of his biggest hits of all time.

The pop superstar stared into space as he admitted he couldn't remember the words to hit song Let Me Entertain You.

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Robbie Williams was left red-faced after forgetting the lyrics to one of his biggest hitsPhoto credit: BBC
He couldn't remember the lyrics to

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He couldn't remember the lyrics to “Let Me Entertain You.”Photo credit: BBC

The moment came when Robbie and his wife Ayda Field appeared as pundits on Michael McIntyre's popular BBC Saturday night show The Wheel.

In The Sun's exclusive first look at the brand new episode, Robbie is seen making something up as he can't quite remember the lyrics to one of his biggest hits.

In the show, Robbie himself is a special subject of the series, but unfortunately for the hopefuls who wanted to bag the money, he ended up with Keith Lemon as his celebrity Pairing for the question instead.

Michael read the question to the contestant named Steve: “In which of these songs does Robbie tell you to find him in the Yellow Pages?”

After thinking about the possible answers, the candidate chooses “Let Me Entertain You.”

Instead of revealing whether it's correct, as usual, comedian Michael asks Robbie to take over the show and sing the answer for everyone to hear.

In a rather embarrassing moment, Robbie looks around the room before confessing: “I don't know what the words are!”

As his celebrity co-stars go into hysterics, Robbie tries to sing the hit song: “Something, something, Rock of Ages.”

“I'll be you're something, something…Yellow Pages…let me entertain you!”

Keith and the contestant screamed in excitement as Robbie was able to confirm that they were indeed right.

The music megastar brings stunning presenter Michael McIntrye to the new series of The Wheel.

This comes after Robbie's appearance came as a big surprise to presenter Michael and his wife Ayda.

Ayda was originally signed up for the show as a solo expert, but Robbie soon stormed onto the set of the show, much to everyone's delight.

In dramatic fashion, the former Take That star rose from the depths of the studio floor.

Michael, 48, exclaimed: “No! That did something strange to my brain. Okay, so hello, how are you?”

The wheel in numbers

One Host: Michael McIntrye

38 Several episodes have been broadcast so far

five Series have been produced and the fifth will air this month

200,000 or more can be won on the BBC One show

Robbie then introduced himself like any other participant and said: “I'm Robbie, I'm 50 and I'm from Stoke-On-Trent.

“I’m an Aquarius and I auditioned for a pop band and I got in and they were called Take That.”

Asked what he would do with a potential prize Moneyreplied the singer: “I have to find a way to pay for my wife’s glamor. To provide my wife with handbags, shoes and foundation.”

Steve guessed the answer correctly without Robbie's help

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Steve guessed the answer correctly without Robbie's helpPhoto credit: BBC
Robbie tried to hum his way through the tune

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Robbie tried to hum his way through the tunePhoto credit: BBC