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Karen Rockett

Robbie Williams checks out wife Ayda Field and leaps off boat on Spanish holiday

She's still the one! Singer Robbie Williams steals a cheeky glance at Ayda Field, his wife of nine years.

The couple, who have three children, are on holiday with pals on Formentera in Spain.

By the look in Robbie’s eyes that green bikini of hers could easily Come Undone...

As the pair relaxed on the beach, Robbie took the opportunity to rub some lotion into Ayda's hard-to-reach areas.

When he managed to tear himself away from Ayda, he performed a majestic dive off the side of their boat.

Robbie Williams gets an eyeful of his wife Ayda on the boat (Cobra Team - Splash / BACKGRID)
Ayda wore a skimpy green bikini for the afternoon (Cobra Team - Splash / BACKGRID)

The pop star — wearing sky blue trunks — also enjoyed a spot of snorkling.

Earlier this month, a truth about Robbie's mental health — and the real reason why he had to turn down £15m to host American Idol — came to light.

For three years, it transpires that Robbie was in the grips of agoraphobia.

Brave Robbie did an impressive leap into the sea (Cobra Team - Splash / BACKGRID)
The star impressed his pals as Ayda filmed the jump (Cobra Team - Splash / BACKGRID)
Robbie recently revealed he has suffered with agoraphobia (Cobra Team - Splash / BACKGRID)

The chart-topping singer may have an exuberant public persona but it has been hiding the debilitating disorder, that saw him "unable to leave the sofa for three years".

When he was at his lowest ebb, Robbie reportedly turned down American Idol because he "couldn't face the public".

Speaking about that time and his condition, Robbie told The Sun Online: "My career had gone stratospheric and taken me to Mars, and I needed some time to get my equilibrium back and get myself back together.

Robbie dons a mask for snorkling (Cobra Team - Splash / BACKGRID)
The singer performed some husbandly duties on the beach (Cobra Team - Splash / BACKGRID)

“It was my body and mind telling me I shouldn’t go anywhere, that I couldn’t do anything.

“It was telling me to just wait, so I literally just sat and waited."

Robbie revealed what it was like to be gripped by agoraphobia.

He continued: "I was agoraphobic from around 2006 to 2009. Those years were just spent wearing a cashmere kaftan, eating Kettle Chips, growing a beard and staying in."

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