Robbie Williams credits daughter Teddy for ‘saving his life’

Robbie Williams has paid tribute to his new daughter Theodora Rose- affectionately nick-named Teddy.

51af6c88dea56

by Closer staff |
Published on

Speaking about his 7-month-old daughter with wife Ayda Field, 33, the 39-year-old revealed he has had a tattoo inked in her name.

'The stuff I've been writing just recently still has swear words in it. So I don't seem to have rounded off in any way. Maybe I should'

Robbie with his daughter Theadora 'Teddy' Rose
Robbie with his daughter Theadora 'Teddy' Rose

The Let Me Entertain You singer gushed:

"I have a little teddy bear with a T on her tummy tattooed on my left arm. I'm not sure how else I've changed but I've given up smoking so Teddy has probably saved my life in more ways than one."

The British popstar has also written a song about his first child, and he told a UK newspaper:

“I've written a song about Teddy called 'Go Gentle', but if anything, the stuff I've been writing just recently has still got swear words in it. So I don't seem to have rounded off in any way. Maybe I should.''

Robbie and Ayda

Judging by Teddy’s reaction, she was not impressed, with Robbie admitting:

“I had a really lovely moment walking around the estate where we live with the baby, and I sang this very, very sincere song ... and she threw up on me. I don't know if that is baby for, 'That is amazing, dad', or 'I have just thrown up because you make me nauseous’ ''

Erm we think it might be the latter Robs.

Williams is currently gearing up to do a UK stadium tour.

'After this stadium tour, I'm moving back to arenas. I loved the 02 last year'

Robbie on stage

He previously spoke out over his fear of ending up in rehab by doing extensive international tours, explaining:

“By going everywhere in 2006 I ended up in rehab. I just haven’t got the kind of engine needed to do that. Sorry if you feel left out but I have to protect myself.”

Speaking about his upcoming tour, he added:

“After this stadium tour, I’m going to move back to arenas. I loved the O2 last year and I think I could fanny about with my choice of tunes in arenas.”

Just so you know, we may receive a commission or other compensation from the links on this website - read why you should trust us