Robbie Williams says he doesn’t mind when his wife Ayda Field reveals intimate details of their relationship on Loose Women
The singer reveals that it takes a lot to embarrass him
FROM talking about her husband Robbie Williams drinking her breast milk to revealing he likes to have his back waxed, there isn’t much that Ayda Field hasn’t said about her husband on Loose Women.
The pretty brunette is a regular panellist on the ITV show and often gives away cheeky secrets, but her singer hubby says he doesn’t mind.
Speaking at his Christmas gig for radio station Key 103 in Manchester he said: “We are classic over sharers.
“There’s not much that can embarrass either of us. I’m a big Loose Women fan.
“So, I’m not bothered about what she says, because like I say, we’re classic over sharers.
“It’s just an extension of how we talk normally. I’m not really embarrassed about it being on the TV.
“There’s nothing she’s said yet, where I’m sort of like, oh I wish you hadn’t have said that.
He added: “I enjoy her being on there. I think she’s great at what she does. The people there really, enjoy her being on Loose Women. The ratings go up when she’s on.”
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Robbie also reached out to Zayn Malik, as the former One Direction star battles with anxiety.
The singer wanted to pass on some advice, having been in the spotlight since he was a teenager, just like Zayn.
He said: “To young Zayn, well he’s kind of been pulling out of promo and stuff. And I know that he suffers with anxiety.
“And I think that, the one bit of advice, I know it’s a bit therapy speak but I think that people sort of assume that one day you’re gonna find your confidence and you will step into that confidence and it will find you.
“It doesn’t come but what you can be is brave.
“So, I would say to Zayn, just be brave mate. Just be brave. You might never be confident but you can be brave. That’s I’ll say. Even if you’re scared just do it anyway.”
The 23-year-old was set to make his UK debut as a solo artist at the event at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Shortly after the bad news was delivered, he posted an explanation on Instagram.
He wrote: “To all those people who have been waiting to see me perform at the Capital Summertime Ball today..
“I flew in to the UK last night to appear in my home country in front of my family, friends, and most importantly my UK fans.
“Unfortunately my anxiety that has haunted me throughout the last few months around live performances has gotten the better of me… with the magnitude of the event, I have suffered the worst anxiety of my career.
"I cannot apologise enough but I want to be honest with everyone who has patiently waited to see me, I promise I will do my best to make this up to everybody I've let down today.
"I know those who suffer anxiety will understand and I hope those who don't can empathise with my situation."
Robbie also talked about how his nerves can get the better of him sometimes, he said: “That’s what makes me nervous. A lot of the time I’m not nervous but when I am it’s debilitating and it’s traumatic.
“I get on stage and most of the time, Robbie Williams turns up and it’s good and we’re swinging and everything’s great.
“And then sometimes I get up and I’ll just tens of thousands of people and I’m there alone, by myself and yeah, it’s traumatic and weird.
“But it doesn’t happen very often. It used to happen an awful lot but it doesn’t happen a lot these days.
“It still can do, and yeah, it’s scary. But most of the time now, I’m not scared at all.”
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