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04/04/2019
The singer has Theodora, six, Charlton, four, and Colette, six months, with his wife Ayda Field and has opened up about how his role as a dad has changed his outlook and how he spends his time.
Speaking to the Daily Star newspaper, he said: "Back in the 90s, it used to be strippers and cocaine and now it's hummus and celery and my life is much better for that. I used to live on rock star hours, which was go to bed at three or four o'clock in the morning, and wake up in the afternoon. You quickly realise when you have a child you are not an insomniac but a bit lazy and prone to exaggeration."
Meanwhile, Robbie previously revealed that he swapped cigarettes for crayons and has found that doing activities with his children has helped relieve his cravings and give him something else to focus on.
Speaking in an Instagram Live video, he said: "I'm just doing some colouring in, which is good because I've got something to concentrate on. Art is good for my mind. Anyone who is giving up smoking with me, keep on. The struggle is real. I've been all right all week, it's been sort of six out of ten difficult and then in the last hour and a half I've just collapsed, panic attacks, over-whelmed ... I've had to get out of the house just to calm down a little."
(JG/MH)
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Fatherhood Has Changed Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams has admitted that becoming a dad has drastically changed his lifestyle.The singer has Theodora, six, Charlton, four, and Colette, six months, with his wife Ayda Field and has opened up about how his role as a dad has changed his outlook and how he spends his time.
Speaking to the Daily Star newspaper, he said: "Back in the 90s, it used to be strippers and cocaine and now it's hummus and celery and my life is much better for that. I used to live on rock star hours, which was go to bed at three or four o'clock in the morning, and wake up in the afternoon. You quickly realise when you have a child you are not an insomniac but a bit lazy and prone to exaggeration."
Meanwhile, Robbie previously revealed that he swapped cigarettes for crayons and has found that doing activities with his children has helped relieve his cravings and give him something else to focus on.
Speaking in an Instagram Live video, he said: "I'm just doing some colouring in, which is good because I've got something to concentrate on. Art is good for my mind. Anyone who is giving up smoking with me, keep on. The struggle is real. I've been all right all week, it's been sort of six out of ten difficult and then in the last hour and a half I've just collapsed, panic attacks, over-whelmed ... I've had to get out of the house just to calm down a little."
(JG/MH)
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