Robbie Williams has confessed he no longer craves sex with strangers after finding love with his wife Ayda.
The Rock DJ singer, 48, has told how wife Ayda Field Williams gives him “everything [he] wants” in the bedroom which has helped him move on from his days of sex, drugs and rock and roll – but professed he’s still a “sh**ger”.
Robbie freely admits he “kind of broke the 90s” and has struggled with addictions to booze, drugs, sex and more recently food due to a culmination of “self-medication, due to some sort of ism, and mental illness”.
But the singer’s days of wild romps with strangers are now over as he told Grazia, in an interview conducted over Zoom while naked in bed, he no longer feels a longing to be involved in “nefarious stuff” while in a room of good-looking people.
The former Take That star spoke about long-term love and family life with Ayda, 43, and revealed: “[It's] amazing for somebody built like me - to put it in vulgar terms - a sh**ger. She gives me everything I want.
“I don't mean sex-wise. My thing in the 90s was sex with strangers, I didn't know whether I'd be able to give that up.
“I was saying to her last night, it's really special that we're around a lot of really good-looking people, all the way through the summer - and I feel no longing to be up to the nefarious stuff."
The pair share four kids together - Theodora, nine, Charlton, seven, Colette, three, and Beau, two - and have been married for 12 years.
He went on: “She's really empathetic, really kind, incredibly smart and very, very funny - and I trust her. The thing with sex with other people is very much like cocaine. I'm not looking for cocaine anymore and therefore I don't find it.”
Robbie also reportedly confessed, while naked, he loves being in his birthday suit and would do it far more often were he to have been blessed with a "bigger c**k".
Robbie is set for a busy few months with his new album set to be released next month and a biopic about his life currently being filmed in Australia.
Titled Better Man, the biopic delves into his rise to fame from Take That to solo success. It's been billed as a "musical fantasy" and will be the work of Australian filmmaker Michael Gracey who also directed The Greatest Showman.
Jonno Davies - best known for his role in the Amazon Prime series Hunters - has been cast as a younger version of the hitmaker.
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