There is no doubt that Robbie Williams (48) has earned a fortune throughout his time as a boy band member in “Take That” and later as a successful solo artist.
In addition, his wife, Ayda Field (42), has also done very well as an actress, model and TV judge – in both “X Factor” and “Loose Women”.
The duo should therefore have no problem being able to support the four children Theodora (9), Charlie (7), Colette (3) and Beau (2).
A puzzle
Now, however, Williams reveals that the family of six are currently homeless.
In January, the “Angels” star sold the luxury home in Wiltshire in England before he also sold a mansion in Los Angeles last week. The two homes went for a staggering 67 million and 364 million kroner, writes The Sun.
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Now, however, Williams does not know where he and his family will live.
– We have no place to be right now. We have actually sold everything, so we do not live anywhere, but are trying to find out, he said on the radio show “Kyle and Jackie O” on Thursday, according to the website.
– The four children as a rubik’s cube that we are trying to find out. If we send them to school, they do not see me because I am everywhere, and if they get home school, a number of other problems arise, he further explained, adding:
– We are trying to find a solution to that.
Williams and Field were married in Los Angeles in August 2010, after dating for four years.
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Struggled with substance abuse
The pop star got his big break in «Take That» in the 90’s, and has also in the aftermath of the boy band success become one of the UK’s best-selling solo artists of all time.
The energetic and undisturbed Briton is known for his wild live performancesand has also never hidden that he for a long time struggled with major drug and alcohol problems.
After years of partying, wild ladies storiesstay in rehab and mental slumpsthe “Feel” star admitted in 2019 that the children have changed his life.
– In the 90’s it used to be strippers and cocaine. Now it’s hummus and celery, and my life is much better because of it, he told the Daily Star, according to Contact Music.
– I lived like a rock star. Went to bed at three or four in the morning, and woke up in the afternoon. After I had children, I quickly realized that I was not struggling with insomnia, but that I had been lazy and had an easy time exaggerating, he further explained.