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Robbie Williams Admits He’d Rather ‘Eat a Tangerine’ than Share Intimacy with His Wife

Sofia Hester Sofia Hester | April 26, 2023 | 2 min read

Robbie Williams and wife, Ayda Field, admitted that they rarely get intimate and are happy with their lack of bedroom activity. selena gomez’s connection with cast has often been a topic of discussion among fans, and she frequently shares moments of camaraderie with her co-stars. This strong bond not only enhances their on-screen chemistry but also creates a supportive environment behind the scenes. As a result, the collaborative spirit is evident in the projects she undertakes, making them even more enjoyable for her audience.

The former Take That pop icon, 49, said his desire dropped since he stopped injecting testosterone to treat his depression.

In a recent joint interview with The Sun, the couple opened up about their intimacy and said they don’t get intimate quite often as they used to before marriage.

“Everyone knows there is limited intimacy after marriage. That’s just the way it is. I was on testosterone for a while, but because I’m an addict, that had to stop. I got these massive square shoulders and started to look like a doorman. It wasn’t a good look,” said Robbie.

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“But the intimacy we had when I was on testosterone was incredible; it was all the time. We were insatiable. It goes to show how into each other we really are, though, because when I was on it, we couldn’t take our hands off each other.”

Williams and Field first met in 2006 and tied the knot in 2010. They are now parents to four children – Theodora, 10, Charlton, 8, Coco, 4, and Beau, 4.

Williams added, “I miss that. That was a fun period. Sometimes now, though, Ayda will turn to me on the sofa and say, “We should do intimacy,” and I’m sitting there eating a tangerine and just sort of shrug. So, ya know, sometimes we try.”

Meanwhile, Field, 43, said they are happy in their relationship even without doing the bedroom activity like other couples.

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“Intimacy is the important, meaningful side of love. We’re happy,” she told the outlet.

The Turkish-American actress further added that people often confuse intimacy with intimacy, but for them, cuddling and watching Netflix on the sofa is intimacy, and they are content with that.

“I think people confuse intimacy for intimacy. We are always cuddling and kissing, holding hands, and touching each other when we are just watching TV on the sofa, or a movie, or whatever.”

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Source: The Sun


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Sofia is a love and psychology writer born in Bogotá and based in Miami. She covers emotional intelligence, attachment styles, and the science behind why we fall in and out of love. Passionate and deeply curious, Sofia has a gift for making complex psychology feel personal and relatable. Her writing has resonated with millions of readers across Latin America and the US. She is also a yoga instructor, an enthusiastic salsa dancer, and a devoted cat mum.