Robbie Williams has confessed to losing his virginity in his mum's bed.
The former Take That singer, 47, now jokes about popping his cherry "in seconds" after he used his mum Janet's bed to do the deed as a teen.
The Let Me Entertain you hit-maker struggled to entertain his partner "for more than a few moments" and almost backed out as they got into the throes of things under the sheets.
Lifting the lid on his very first night of passion, Robbie told: "I took the girl back to mine and then I got scared, I was like, 'I can't do this'.
"And then as she was leaving I saw all of my friends' faces pointing and laughing at me. They were laughing because I wasn't going to do it.
"So, I go upstairs and go into my room, it's a single bed and we can't fit on it, so I go into my mum's. It was over in seconds," he told Daily Star.
The singer, who is now married to actress Ayda Field, 42, met his first sexual partner as a teen when they were both attending the St. Margaret Ward Roman Catholic School in Stoke-on-Trent.
Although his first time was a rather awkward encounter, Robbie admitted that he still remembers his first time with fond memories.
After his first failed attempt at sex, Robbie soon found a technique to improve his skills in the bedroom.
The singer would go out of his way to bed people who he didn't find attractive in a bid to make it last longer.
"I'd have to have sex with people I didn't fancy just to have long sex," he shared.
Robbie's sex confessions come as the former Take That singer is struggling to sell his £7 million 'haunted' mansion.
The 47-year-old put his Wiltshire mansion on the market in September last year but has failed to tempt a reliable buyer despite 'huge interest' in the property.
The house itself boasts seven bedrooms, a large kitchen, living room complete with roaring fire, a swimming pool, a helipad and huge sprawling garden grounds which the singer shares with his wife, Ayda Field, 42, and their four children; Theodora, nine, Charlton, seven, Colette, three, and Beau, two.
But Rob is reportedly refusing to lower the £6.75 million selling price despite struggling to secure a buyer and even though the mansion is one of the most viewed properties in the Wiltshire area.
A source recently told the Daily Star: “It really is stunning, but it is just not being offered on. The price may be too high for the current climate of buyers.
“It doesn’t seem like he wants to come down from what it has been valued at. It is causing all sorts of headaches.”
They added: “Online, the house is doing so well, everyone is clicking on it and wants to take a look around, but the reality is, it has been sat there six months now and it needs looking at, because it’s not moving.”