Robbie Williams hosts an impromptu wedding at the New York City screening and Q&A of Better Man

Robbie Williams is a man of many talents – he can sing, he can dance and apparently he can officiate weddings!

Things took a romantic turn at screening and Q&A of William’s new biopic in New York City.

One minute he was answering insightful questions about the film and the next he was marrying two strangers with a slushie in hand.

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Robbie Williams has hosted an impromptu wedding at a Better Man screening in New York City. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

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“At today’s BETTER MAN Q&A in NYC, Robbie Williams was vulnerable, receptive to the crowd’s energy, took time to have a heart-to-heart with his daughter,” blogger Ezra Cubero wrote on Twitter.

“And then a man in the audience asked him as an ordained priest to officiate a marriage with his fiancée. Unbelievable.”

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A video of the sweet moment has been circulating online, with Williams making sure to clearly point out that the wedding will not be legally binding.

Watch the video above.

“By the power vested in me by absolutely no one,” Williams began.

“It’s not legally binding, but you know it’s legally binding in your heart, your heart and my heart,” he added before continuing with “I do’s.”

But as it turns out, this isn’t the first time Williams has been up the aisle – and we’re not talking about his 2010 wedding to Ayda Field.

Back in 2002, Williams was seriously ordained to marry two of his best friends.

He received his certificate of ordination from Universal Ministries online and married The Cult bassist Billy Morrison and Jennifer Holiday on March 1 at the Sunset Marquis and Villas in West Hollywood.

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Better Man follows Williams’ life from childhood to his solo career. (Getty)

Better man follows Williams from childhood, to his Take That days, to his life as a solo artist, without shying away from the struggles the artist has gone through.

The film was released in Australian cinemas on 26 December and is currently still showing. 

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