Robbie Williams shows off a VERY slimmed physique as he admits he wants modifications to feel better: ‘I want some padding’
Robbie Williams shows off a VERY slimmed physique as he admits he wants modifications to feel better: ‘I want some padding’
With Barbie mania sweeping the nation, life in plastic seems truly fantastic. At least according to Robbie Williams.
After losing an incredible two stone, the hitmaker, 47, has said he would like some adjustments because some people in his industry have such “good plastic surgery” that people don’t even realize.
He told The sun: ‘Everyone looks at bad plastic surgery and says, ‘God no, don’t do that,’ but nobody sees the good plastic surgery because it’s not recognized.
“Most people in my industry have really good plastic surgery.
“I want some filler in the eyes because I look like I have hollow eyes.”
Slimmed down: After losing an incredible two stone, Robbie Williams, 47, admitted he would like some adjustments
While discussing how he wanted to try to thicken his hair, the father-of-two admitted that it’s “too thin” now.
He added, “I’m going to keep my hair as long as possible and then I’ll go completely bald.”
The singer has spoken openly about his ongoing battle with body dysmorphia in the past.
Last month, the former Take That star, who admitted to getting botox, spoke out about his weight loss after fans noticed his slimmed-down physique.
He posted a drawing among his 2.7 million Instagram followers, which shows two characters, one saying, “It’s gone too far,” and another saying, “Aw, bless you.”
As part of the caption, Robbie wrote, “I could write a book on self-loathing when it comes to my body image. Like pure self hatred.
The ugliness of feeling ugly. I am body dysmorphic and on top of being dysmorphic at times I can be over 40 pounds overweight.
“So you can imagine what my mind sees. Or maybe you can’t anyway, it’s a disaster.
Before: The singer, who has been sober for 20 years now, revealed he gained a lot of weight when he got high and went grocery shopping (pictured here in 1996)
After: The singer who suffers from Cody Dysmorphic Disorder has now adopted a much healthier lifestyle
Younger days: Robbie Williams, who admits to having an “additive character,” was part of the 90s boy band made up of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, and Jason Orange (pictured here in 1992)
“Right now I’m skinny… But being me I’m like, ‘F*****g great Rob, you managed to get skinny and now your old, congratulations, wave clap.
“The struggle is real, the grief shocking. I’ve had it all my life. And it won’t decrease.’
Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), or Body Dysmorphia, is a mental illness in which a person is very concerned about flaws in their appearance. These defects are often unnoticeable to others.
People of any age can have BDD, but it is most common in teens and young adults. It affects both men and women.
Having BDD doesn’t mean you’re vain or self-obsessed. It can be very shocking and have a big impact on your life.
Robbie has confessed in the past that he has an “addictive nature” and struggles with his sugar intake and eating healthy foods.
The singer, who has been sober for 20 years now, revealed that he gained a lot of weight when he got high and went grocery shopping.