Robbie Williams' health issues have been put under the spotlight again after the musician seemingly lost massive weight.
Fans expressed their worries after seeing Williams' current condition as the singer reportedly looked slimmer than ever. In response to these, he made a shocking revelation about his health struggles and addressed his sudden weight loss.
How Did Robbie Williams Lose Weight?
Over the past months, Williams' fans noticed his slimmed-down physique, which led them to wonder whether he has health issues. The former Take That member responded to their concerns and revealed that he has been dealing with weight struggles and body dysmorphia that caused him to debut a thinner look.
On his Instagram page, the 49-year-old "Back for Good" hitmaker posted a drawing showing two people speaking to each other while a massive text above them reads: "My ideal goal weight is people being worried about me."
According to Williams, if a genie appeared and told him to pick between having the ability to fly or remaining at his goal weight, he would choose the latter.
"I could write a book about self-loathing where my body image is concerned," he said. "Like pure self-hatred, The ugliness of feeling ugly. I'm body dysmorphic and on top of being dysmorphic at times, I can be 40+ pounds overweight."
The "Me and My Monkey" singer admitted that he knew he was already skinny, but he also opened up about the sadness that comes with his struggles at the moment.
Over the past weeks, Williams has been open about the personal issues he has been going through. In another Instagram post, he revealed that he had a few cosmetic procedures and surgeries done to himself, including Botox and fillers.
Aside from his struggles with his image, the musician also battles with anxiety and depression and deals with them through art.
Robbie Williams Also Suffers Long COVID
Earlier this year, the "Rule the World" hitmaker also left fans concerned when he appeared at the Pinkpop music festival in the Netherlands. During his set, he suddenly stopped while preparing himself to sing "Monsoon," leading the band to pause several times.
"It's long COVID," he said, per Daily Mail. "I've got long Covid. It's not my f**king age, you f**kers."
He returned to the stage after taking a quick break and successfully performed the song as part of his 16-track performance. Williams was diagnosed with COVID-19 in April 2020 and during his Caribbean vacation with his wife and their kids.
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