ROBBIE Williams has invited Scottish singer Michelle McManus to join him on stage.
The pop superstar surprised McManus with the offer at the end of her BBC interview on March 6.
The invitation left McManus emotional, as she questioned whether Williams was joking.
Listeners could hear the Glaswegian start to tear up before eventually accepting the offer to perform at Murrayfield Stadium in May.
The question came at the end of the interview when McManus was thanking her radio guest.
Williams interrupted her by saying he had to ask her a question.
He followed up by saying: "Would you like to come and sing with me in Edinburgh?"
McManus answered: "Well, sorry. What? What was that?"
The singer repeated the question and then they decided to figure out what song they would sing later.
McManus said: "Robbie, that would be incredible, but I don't really know what to say right now because that's just too much."
The superstar urged her to just say yes, with McManus finally saying: "Yes, I'm saying yes, I would love that.
"You are amazing. And you are an incredible human being. And I meant every word to that before even this came up."
This isn't the first time the two have spoken, with both appearing on a BBC documentary and maintaining a friendship and support for each other.
McManus said in the documentary that the two first met after she won Pop Idol in 2003.
She admitted that they first met due to Lisa Armstrong (Ant McPartlin's ex-wife) inviting her to stay with them instead of a hotel.
It was at their house that she met the She's The One singer as he would chat to her over tea whilst Lisa did her makeup. She said: "For some reason Robbie Williams was there a lot, and he’d pull up a chair and have a cup of tea while I was getting my make-up done.
"He showed me kindness at a time when I really needed it.
"I knew him for a few weeks and then he disappeared out of my life."
Then in 2022 the Baillieston-born singer got to rekindle her friendship with Williams backstage after he performed a gig in Glasgow.