Ayda Williams admits her sex life with husband Robbie Williams is ‘completely dead’

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Ayda Williams has discussed her ‘totally dead’ sex life with husband Robbie, who she says doesn’t even sleep with her at the same time.

The American star, 43, described their bedroom as a “common workspace and sleeping area,” which she joked she “clinged to” as a sign that they’re more than just roommates in their Los Angeles mansion.

Ayda revealed that her bedroom was once a place of “physical need,” but she confessed that any romance has been “blotted out by four kids.”

She explained, “If there was romance, if that happens, yes, there would be a common place to sleep, just out of physical need. But now that’s completely dead. It was erased by four children.’

Honest: Ayda Williams has discussed her ‘completely dead’ sex life with husband Robbie, who she says doesn’t even sleep with her

In her podcast, Postcards from the Edge, she said, “There’s really no need to go to bed at the same time. It is now just a shared workspace.

“I might as well turn the bed into a ping pong table and then we can just play occasionally. And then wander off to other corners to sleep.

“I think it’s that — it’s a small workspace.”

Ayda went on to discuss her singer husband’s annoying sleeping habits, saying, “Rob snores, which didn’t happen at first.

Mediocre: The American star, 43, described their bedroom as a “common workspace and sleeping space,” which she joked she “clings to” as a sign they’re more than just roommates in their Los Angeles mansion

Getting out: Ayda was pictured on a walk with her toddler and a security guard in London on Thursday

“Sometimes I punch him with my leg, then I push. Sometimes it works, but then he immediately goes back to work.’

“Sleep really takes me to the edge because there’s so little of it available and you know you’ve got the kids in the morning.”

While discussing the option of just sleeping in separate rooms or beds, she said, “I’ve got some girlfriends who do this — they’re like ‘just sleep in another bedroom.’

“But then I think: God, then we’re officially just roommates, we might as well be brother and sister.” But I don’t know what’s happening at that moment.”

Roughen up! She donned a puffer coat and scarf for a chilly walk through her local park

Busy life: Ayda revealed her bedroom was once a place of ‘physical need’, but she confessed that any romance has been ‘obliterated by four children’

“Like I’m hanging on by a thread with this shared sleeping place.”

Ayda was joined on the podcast by Giovanna Fletcher, who asked her what Robbie is like in the night when one of their children wakes up.

Ayda said, ‘Forget it – like a sleeping bear. Like honestly, the Gruffalo could walk in and Rob would just be there with his little jerk in bed and wouldn’t even notice. There’s just been earthquakes in LA – nothing wakes the man up.”

“He says, ‘I need at least eight to 10 hours honey,’ I said, ‘Well, that would be nice – I’m working on four.’

Oh no! In her podcast, Postcards from the Edge, she said, “There’s really no need to go to bed at the same time. It is now just a shared workspace

“Once the bear falls asleep, it’s about ten hours long. Nobody wakes him up – we all like to tiptoe, we are all quiet. I don’t turn on the lights, even when I’m packing.

“I need something, I’m like ‘I have a blue sock, a black sock. I won’t wake Rob’. It’s like Santa Claus is in the room trying not to disturb the kids.”

Ayda told her guest that the night before she recorded the chat, Robbie was oblivious to the fact that he had been keeping her up all night.

She said: ‘We had a birthday party last night and then Rob, who is on these weird times like this – he likes to sleep until sunset and then be up all night – decided it would be really nice to just come in and spend the whole night last night. night out of the bedroom and tell me how he couldn’t sleep and then go on his computer and then come back in.

And I was literally with him all night and I was like, ‘Even the kids aren’t doing this to me.

“We’re on vacation now. I don’t have a spare room, so I couldn’t escape. I actually debated just sleeping on the floor in the living room.

“I was like Robbie f*cking Williams, you pushed me to my limits this morning.”

Restless: Ayda told her guest that the night before she recorded the chat, Robbie was oblivious to the fact that he kept her up all night

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