Robbie Williams, 49, and his wife Ayda Field, 43, admit they barely EVER have sex
Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field have admitted that they barely have sex.
The former Take That singer, 49, blames his lack of libido on stopping testosterone injections, which had exacerbated his depression.
In a joint interview, the couple stressed that they are “on the same page” when it comes to intimacy and are content with their lack of bed activity.
said Robbie The sun: ‘Eeveryone knows that there is no sex after marriage. That’s just the way it is. I used testosterone for a while but because I am addicted I had to stop. I got huge square shoulders and started looking like a doorman. It didn’t look good.
“But the sex we had when I was on testosterone was incredible; it was all the time. We were insatiable. However, it shows how much we are really put together, because when I sat on it, we couldn’t keep our hands off each other.
“There is no sex after marriage!” Robbie Williams, 49, and wife Ayda Field, 43, have admitted they almost NEVER get intimate – but insisted they are ‘happy’ with their lack of bedtime activity
Oh well: the former Take That singer, 49, blames his lack of libido on stopping testosterone injections, which had exacerbated his depression
‘I miss that. That was a fun period. But sometimes Ayda turns to me on the couch now and says, “We should have sex,” and I’ll sit there eating a tangerine and shrug. So you know, sometimes we try.’
The 43-year-old actress, who married her pop star partner in 2010, concluded: “Intimacy is the important, meaningful side of love. Were happy.’
Robbie showed off his incredibly slim physique in a recent video, which comes months after he revealed that his weight is a “constant battle.”
The Angels hitmaker was spotted basking in the sun in the video shared by Ayda, who couldn’t resist adding a cheeky caption to it.
The stunner, who has Theodora, 10, Charlton, eight, Coco, four, and Beau, four, with Robbie, wrote: ‘He’s got Robbie Williams eyes #zaddy #stillgotit #nofilterneeded #crush AWxx @robbiewilliams’.
Wearing no shirt in the video, Robbie played with his son and showed off his inked torso with low-slung Louis Vuitton shorts and a bright pink cap. His display of his lithe body comes after years of battling his weight and substance abuse.
In September, Robbie admitted he’s finally happy after his recent weight loss. The singer, who has spoken openly about his addiction to both food and drugs in the past, added that he has learned to accept himself.
Last year, Robbie released his album XXV and has just returned from a tour – in career milestones marking 25 years since he embarked on a solo career following his departure from Take That, and subsequent battles with his diet and drugs.
Slim: Robbie showed off his incredibly slim physique in a recent video, months after he revealed his weight is a “constant battle”
Candid: In September, Robbie admitted that he’s finally happy after his recent weight loss. The singer, who has spoken openly about his addiction to both food and drugs in the past, added that he has learned to accept himself (pictured in 1996)
Cheeky! Ayda couldn’t resist commenting on her husband’s muscular body
In an interview with The Sun, Robbie said: ‘I’ve lost weight, but it’s a constant battle. Inside me is a giant person…
“Thank God for vanity, and thank God for my work, because if I didn’t do what I do for a living, I’m afraid to think what I’d look like and what I’d become.”
The singer, who has been sober for 20 years now, revealed that he has finally learned to accept himself after past struggles.
He added, “I hated myself and I thought I couldn’t sing and looked like shit. If anyone thought I was wandering around with an inflated sense of self-importance, it’s actually the opposite.
It comes as Robbie candidly revealed that he gained a huge amount of weight when he got high and went grocery shopping.
The singer was on a slippery slope when he left Take That in 1995 and adjusted to his new life.
In his podcast At Home with Williamses, the star said his drug use and poor diet contributed to his weight gain.
He said, ‘I’ve rented a flat. I went to the supermarket at my first store. Once. Stoned. Don’t go to a supermarket stoned. You make bad choices.
Fighting: The pop star, pictured in 1996, entered rehab in 2007 after taking speed, acid, heroin, cocaine and ‘heartbreaking’ amounts of prescription drugs
Tough: He was on a slippery slope after leaving Take That in 1995 (pictured left with Mark Owen, Gary Barlow, Jason Orange and Howard Donald LR in 1992)
‘I opened the fridge and there was that whole Mr Kipling cake. And I can remember this moment going, ‘Wait a minute, I don’t live with my mom. I can eat all that cake’.’
He explained that his newfound freedom caused him to gain weight in the following months.
He said, “That was January. In February I was morbidly obese. I looked like a farm animal as was quoted in the press in 1996: ‘Mr Kipling is ab*****d’.’
Robbie has been open about his struggles with drugs and his weight in the past, becoming an ambassador for Weight Watchers in 2018.
The star entered rehab in 2007 after taking speed, acid, heroin, cocaine and “heartbreaking” amounts of prescription drugs.
He previously admitted that he was only “24 hours from death” at the height of his addiction, which involved using a dangerous cocktail of drugs.
He said in 2009, “I would do 20 Vicodin in one night. I was maybe 24 hours away from death. Then I took Adderall, which was kind of a speed for people with ADHD. I would do colossal, heartbreaking amounts of that.”