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Lizzie Edmonds

Robbie Williams considering plastic surgery after weight loss

Robbie Williams has revealed he would like to get some “tweakments” following his significant weight loss.

The singer, 47, said he was considering various plastic surgery treatments after recently losing two stone.

The former Take That star said he wouldn’t be alone in his decision - as many people in the music industry have had procedures and people don’t even realise.

He said he wanted to get some filler in his eyes and perhaps a treatment to thicken his hair.

He told The Sun: “Everybody looks at bad plastic surgery and goes: ‘God no, don’t do that’ but nobody sees the good plastic surgery as it’s not recognised.

“Most people in my industry have got really good plastic surgery. I want some filler in the eyes as I look like I have hollow eyes.”

Discussing his hair, Williams said it was now “too thin”.

He said he has discussed hair transplants with professionals. “I’m going to keep my hair for as long as I can and then I will go all bald,” he said.

“I went to two people to see if they could help thicken my hair from harvesting from the back but apparently my hair is too thin to harvest any more. It is what it is.

“While I still can, I think I will grow a mullet at the back for (my shows in) Australia and New Zealand at the end of the year.”

Williams has confirmed in the past that he has had botox.

He has also opened up about suffering from body dysmorphia - where a person spends an unhealthy amount of time worrying about their appearance.

Last month, he addressed his apperance with a social media post of two characters. One is saying: “It’s gone too far,” with the other saying: “Aw, bless you.”

In the caption, Williams wrote: “I could write a book about self-loathing where my body image is concerned. 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.

“So you can imagine what my mind sees. Or maybe you can’t either way it’s a f*****g disaster.

“At the moment I’m skinny... But me being me, my mind is going, ‘F*****g great Rob, you managed to get skinny and now your old, congrats, golf clap.

“The struggle is real, the sadness shocking. I’ve had it all my life. And it won’t abate.”

Williams will play two sold out shows at King Charles’ Sandringham Estate in Norfolk this month.

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