What is Guy Chambers' net worth and where is he now?
After binge-watching the highly-anticipated Robbie Williams documentary, which is now streaming on Netflix, fans were left with lots of questions. As well as wondering what the singer's relationship with Gary Barlow is like now, viewers have also been questioning what his collaborator Guy Chambers' net worth is.
Robbie Williams started his career in the boyband Take That, but left after five years, launching as a solo artist a year later. Part of this transition was partnering with Guy Chambers, a songwriter, producer and musician, who had been part of his own band The Lemon Trees, to work on his debut solo album.
In fact, the duo worked together on most of Robbie's well known hits like 'Angels' and 'Rock DJ' to 'Feel', but stopped working together in 2002 when Robbie felt like he wanted to go in a different direction. They then reunited a decade later.
What is Guy Chambers' net worth?
It's not 100 per cent know what Guy's net worth is, and internet speculation puts it at anywhere between $5million and around $215million (roughly £177million), thanks to his work with Robbie Williams and other artists. He's apparently been involved in the production of over 50 gold or platinum albums.
Guy worked on Robbie's first solo album Life thru a Lens in 1997, while he also has writing credits on the next four albums: I've Been Expecting You, Sing When You're Winning, Swing When You're Winning and Escapology.
Other collaborators include everyone from Tina Turner, Kylie Minogue, Mark Ronson and Scissor Sisters to Diana Ross, Tom Jones, and James Blunt. Guy also has credits on film scores like A Knight's Tale (2001), Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), and Love Actually (2003).
He also worked on the Royal Shakespeare Company's musical adaptation of David Walliams’ book The Boy in the Dress, and released his own solo album Go Gentle Into the Light in 2019.

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Where is Guy Chambers now?
Now 60, Guy divides his time between Camden and Sussex, and is married with four children. According to his website, he enjoys "good wine, good food, cinema and pretty much everything French".
He recently partnered up with his original band, Guy Chambers & The Lemon Trees, to rerecord their early single 'Lazy Days', while a quick glimpse at his Instagram page shows he's still working with recognisable names in the music industry: Labrinth, James Blunt and more.
He also has a recording studio called Sleeper Sounds in West London.
Robbie Williams is now streaming on Netflix.
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