Singer-songwriter Robbie Williams has recently opened up about his past struggles with addiction to food and drugs, as well as his romantic relationships with several Nineties stars. He has now revealed a number associated with his past conquests, shedding light on his personal journey and experiences.
"It's probably higher than the average guy but lower than you would expect," Robbie told The Sun when asked how many women he had bedded.
When asked if it was 65, the singer added, "Oh! Well it's more than that!" And when quizzed on whether it was 110, Robbie declared, "Yeah, let's go with that."
Robbie Williams is currently in a happy marriage with his wife, Ayda Field, and they have four children together. However, he recently disclosed that he is experiencing a decrease in his sex drive, which he referred to as the "menopause."
He mentioned suffering from symptoms like insomnia, lethargy, and baldness, which can affect men in their 40s and 50s, according to aceshowbiz.com.
Robbie shared with The Sun that the only kind of attention he receives from other women now is "women playing with their bits" over Instagram direct messages, suggesting a change in his personal life and experiences.
Robbie said: "The first thing I do is show Ayda and say, 'F****** look at this!!' We are sickeningly cheesy with each other. I'm happy, Ayda is amazing. I know I have a big life, and I do feel lucky to have my family. Right now I'd describe myself as a very happy hermit... I'm a Coca-Cola-lite agoraphobic. And that works for me."
Robbie Williams has been candid about his past experiences, including revealing that he had sex with his drug dealer on the night he met his wife. He has admitted to being addicted to "having sex with strangers" and even recounted an incident where he "begged" a porn star for sex. His openness about his past actions and experiences provides insight into his personal journey and struggles.
(With Agency Inputs)
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