Robbie Williams reveals dental transformation amidst family life
Robbie Williams has never been one of the good boys. An unhealthy lifestyle, particularly a drug addiction, took a toll on his health and appearance. The famous singer underwent a noticeable transformation during a visit to a dental clinic.
12 August 2024 10:28
Robbie Williams can now proudly call himself an exemplary husband and father. He and his wife, American actress Ayda Field, whom he married in 2010, are raising four children. Their oldest daughter will turn 12 in September, while the family's youngest member was born four years ago. Raising such a large family requires strict consistency from the parents, which is why the musician's wife recently shared her methods for teaching their children the value of money.
Whenever the sons and daughters of the well-known couple look into their father's colourful yet shameful past, they will receive an invaluable life lesson. During his peak years with the group Take That, which he was part of until 1995, Robbie did not shy away from recreational substances. Although he managed to free himself from drug addiction more than 20 years ago, he still struggled with other habits, including excessive caffeine consumption. These habits took a toll on both the singer's mental health and appearance. Finally, he decided to get it under control.
Robbie Williams boasts about his new teeth
The British artist gave himself a "gift" for his 50th birthday this year, which turned out to be... new teeth. He went for a dental consultation about it. The singer smiled widely for his Instagram audience, showcasing his temporary teeth, which will be replaced with custom implants in a few months.
Maybe a few of you were fond of the old ones. They were [messed up] - he wrote in his characteristic style.
Robbie Williams admitted that apart from daily brushing, he didn't pay much attention to the condition of his teeth. Advancing tooth decay led to cavities, exacerbated by his long-term unhealthy lifestyle.
They served me well, but I absolutely abused them. Opening bottles with them. Espresso staining them. Rubbing coke on them. Not brushing them properly. Clenching them for 3 whole decades. We’ve been through a lot together. But now it’s time to move on. Goodbye my little nubby-yellow-friends - the musician joked.
Fans of the top-rated performer showered him with compliments. One woman, who introduced herself as a dental nurse from Australia, highlighted the "amazing effect," assuring that he would feel even more confident with his permanently fixed new teeth. Many commenters also mentioned their experiences with laughing gas, which Robbie wrote about at the beginning of his post.