Ayda Field has said that her sex life with husband Robbie Williams is "completely dead" and that she can't remember the last time they went to bed together.
The American model, 43, married the Take That singer, 48, in 2010, and the couple share Theodora Rose, 10, Charlton Valentine, eight, Colette Josephine, four, and Beau Benedict, two.
Because of their busy parenting lifestyles and Robbie's snoring, Ayda joked there is no time for a sex life.
She said they would be better off sleeping in separate rooms and using the bed for table tennis.
"I don’t actually remember the last time I went to bed with Rob at the same time," Ayda revealed.
“When there was romance, when that happens, yes, there would be a communal sleeping place just out of physical need."
The star added: "But now that that’s completely dead. It’s been obliterated by four kids. There is really no need to go to bed at the same time. It’s just a joint work space now.
"I might as well make the bed like a ping pong table and we could just play every now and then. And stray off into other corners to sleep."
She added on her Postcards from the Edge podcast that he snores which didn't used to happen in the 'early days'.
Ayda would try to shove him or 'thump him' but he would go right back to snoring.
"I have some girlfriends who are like, ‘Just sleep in a different room’," she added about alternatives.
"But then I think, ‘God, then we’re officially just roommates. We might (as well) be brother and sister’. Like, I’m just holding on to a thread with this joint sleeping place."
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Only several months ago, the Rock DJ singer said his wife gives him 'everything he wants' in the bedroom' which has helped him move on from his days of sex, drugs and rock and roll.
"[It's] amazing for somebody built like me - to put it in vulgar terms - a sh**ger. She gives me everything I want," Robbie said.
"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."
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