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Robbie Williams on the two things that “saved” him from addiction and depression

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Robbie Williams has opened up about the two things that “saved” him from addiction and depression while performing at the Isle Of Wight Festival.Speaking to the crowd during his headline set on Sunday, June 18, Williams reflected on his time as a member of Take That and said that his rise to stardom paved the way for his issues with depression and addiction.“Two things saved me from this… I didn’t want to be here, three or four times I thought, ‘I’ve had enough, I’m bailing out, I can’t stand this anymore,’” he told the crowd.A post shared by Robbie Williams (@robbiewilliams)He revealed that meeting his wife, Ayda Field, was the first thing that saved him.

The couple began dating in 2006 and tied the knot in 2010. They share four children together.Williams said the second thing that saved him was his fans.

He thanked them for “turning up for him” and helping him battle his “negative head”.“‘When that negative head tells me, ‘I’m shit, I don’t deserve this, you’re not good enough, you can’t sing, you look ugly, you’re fat’ – all these things these things that the negative voices can say, you grab hold with something, anything that can make you feel ok in this world that is brutal at times,” he said.Isle of Wight: last night was so special.

I’m so lucky. That was one of the gigs of my life. Lots of love, Rob x pic.twitter.com/wAPe2gjFXt— Robbie Williams (@robbiewilliams) June 19, 2023He added: “One big thing that I’ve had for the last 32 years is your love.

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