Portly Robbie may not be in the best shape of his career, but hes still getting frisky
Saturday, 17 May 2008
Robbie Williams' career may have stalled and his waistlines expanded, but he looked like he doesnt have a care in the world as he soaked up the son with TV actress Ayda Field, 29, last week.
The couple took a break in Mexico with a few pals and got frisky in the villa swimming pool. Robbie, 34, showed off an impressive pair of man boobs that even Simon Cowell would be envious of.
When the ex-Take That star said he wanted to be big in America we didnt think he meant putting on the pounds; his weight has escalated since he stopped playing football with his amateur team LA Vale a few months ago.
Unsurprisingly, Rob wasnt pleased when snappers caught sight of him prancing around in his Speedos, so he slipped on a towel and flipped them the finger.
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I think your staffers would have the same reaction if we turned the cameras on you all. Losers. At least he is doing what he wants to be doing. He will lose the weight when he feels like returning to performing. Just like he always does.
I agree with Mariah-Robbie seems happy now and can lose weight at the drop of a hat when he feels that he wants to. You said that it looked as if he didn't have a care in the world, well , that sa good thing, your making out that he should be skinny and unhappy. And anyway i still think hes gorgeous! : P
Wow let's jump on the Robbie's fat bandwagon. May 20th huh? A little late on our news are we. But of course even though your late, you have to report it to get the hits, right? Here's some advice for the next time GET OFF ROBBIE WILLIAMS NUTSACK!!!!!! Thanks ^_^
I think we should follow the pap around taking photo's of their families and friends on private holidays, see how they like it. Weight will always be an issue for the media, rather than children being killed on our streets. While our priorities are so screwed up we will never change. Stop buying the papers that print this 'weighty' rubbish, they will soon change.
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