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Seamus Duff

Ayda Field shares TMI with nauseating confession about Robbie Williams' rectum

Ayda Field has peeled back the covers on her marriage to Robbie Williams to reveal things are a little stinky at home thanks to his constant flatulence.

After a decade of marriage to the 46-year-old Take That legend, it sounds like 41-year-old Ayda could be reaching the end of her tether when it comes to the amount of gas Rob produces.

Throughout lockdown, Ayda and Rob have been sharing anecdotes and stories about their lives on their popular At Home With The William’s podcast.

However, Ayda may have started sharing too much information about their family life, as she explained she has been buying charcoal tablets to help Robbie combat his farting problem.

Ayda Field shared some very intimate details about her marriage to Robbie Williams (Ayda Field Williams/Instagram)

She explained: “Every three minutes you let out what is at least a five to ten-second fart and you think it is cute.”

It’s not the first time Ayda has complained about Robbie’s gassy problems.

She declared last November during an appearance on Celebrity Juice that she wanted to ban her husband from passing wind in front of her.

Ayda hinted she has had enough of being subjected to her husband's gas ((Credit too long, see caption))

She claimed “There’s some violent farting” in their marriage.

Charcoal tablets are believed to be an antidote to excess flatulence and bloating.

Holland and Barrett claim their brand of the pills, made by heating charcoal to a high temperature: “combines the charcoal with oxygen to open up the millions of tiny pores between that atoms the charcoal is made up of, increasing its absorption abilities.”

Robbie and Ayda have been married since 2010 (Dave Benett/Getty Images)

It is claimed the produce absorbs excess gas from the intestines as they pass through the digestive system.

While the European Food Safety Authority claimed in 2011 that “Activated charcoal contributes to reducing excessive flatulence after eating.”

The agency recommends taking a 1g tablet 30 minutes before a meal, and a second tablet shortly after consuming the meal.

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