Robin Thicke puts his toned body on display while hanging out at the beach with his family on Monday (February 22) in Malibu, Calif.
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NEW YORK -- A tabloid-heavy divorce and monstrous lawsuit about his biggest hit was hard enough, but then life hit Robin Thicke beyond the gossip column.His father, “Growing Pains” actor Alan Thicke, died. The following year, his popular manager Jordan Feldstein — actor Jonah Hill's brother who also oversaw Maroon 5’s career — died at just 40.Thicke’s Malibu home burned down a year later because of the Woolsey fire.
Robin Thicke puts his toned body on display while hanging out at the beach with his family on Monday (February 22) in Malibu, Calif.
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Robin Thicke has said he’s attended couples therapy with his fiancée, April Love Geary, as well as attending sessions with his ex-wife, Paula Patton, to work on their relationships in the past.
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Blurring the lines! Robin Thicke candidly opened up about going to therapy with his fiancée, April Love Geary, and his ex-wife, Paula Patton, in a new interview.
If you were wondering if Robin Thicke is going to make another music video like the one for ‘Blurred Lines’, the answer is “no”. Were you wondering that?Well, now the thought has been pushed into your mind, maybe you’re wondering why he has said that.
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Robin Thicke is getting candid about his past struggles. In an interview with People magazine, Thicke opened up about his latest album, "On Earth, and in Heaven," and how the album was born out of his love for his children and the people around him.
Robin Thicke has looked back on the controversial music video for his song ‘Blurred Lines’, admitting he will “never make” one like it again.‘Blurred Lines’, which saw Thicke collaborate with Pharrell Williams and T.I., was widely criticised following its 2013 release with its lyrics and accompanying music video accused of perpetuating misogyny, male chauvinism and a culture of date rape.As The Independent reports, the clip was branded as “kind of rapey” by The Daily Beast’s Tricia Romano upon
Robin Thicke once sang about being “Lost Without U.”But at the height of his career — riding the smash success of his controversial No. 1 hit “Blurred Lines” in 2013 — he was just lost.“I had lost perspective on my personal life and my music and what was appropriate … and why I was doing it,” Thicke, 43, told The Post.
Robin Thicke has reflected on his controversial 2013 single ‘Blurred Lines’, claiming that his original intention for the track was to “get [everybody] up and dancing”.‘Blurred Lines’, which saw Thicke collaborate with Pharrell Williams and T.I., was widely criticised following its release with its lyrics and accompanying music video accused of perpetuating misogyny, male chauvinism and a culture of date rape.The track was also the subject of a major lawsuit from the estate of the late Marvin
“Blurred Lines” is easily the most successful song in Robin Thicke’s back catalogue, yet he now sees it was also responsible for the upheaval in his personal life that followed that success.