Singer Robbie Williams has threatened to sue cancer charity bosses who intend to use his look-alike for testicular cancer ad campaign.
National Testicular Cancer Awareness campaign sponsor Marc Gavin revealed that he had earlier approached Williams to join a league of celebrities in an ad to encourage men to get regular check-up for signs of cancer, but he turned down his offer.
Later, when Gavin asked him if he could use his lookalike instead, William's lawyer sent him a threatening email.
"I''m astonished by the appalling attitude of Robbie''s management company, particular as the campaign is designed to save lives by giving people vital information about Testicular Cancer. We have over 30 other top celebrities taking part and we asked Robbie''s PR if she could ask Robbie if he would give us 15 minutes of his time to take part in the campaign shoot. She said he would not take part," the Daily Express quoted Gvain as saying.
"So we asked if we could use a lookalike instead. The answer was no to that as well. The next thing we knew we had received an email from Sheridans, Robbie''s solicitors, threatening us with legal action and injunctions to stop us using the lookalike''s image," Gavin added.
Gavin is currently hunting for other celebrity to replace Williams in the print campaign. (ANI)