Robbie Williams has revealed he stayed away from his family while experiencing coronavirus symptoms by moving into an Airbnb to self isolate.
The singer, 46, lives in Los Angeles with his wife Ayda Field and their kids - daughter Theodora, seven, son Charlton, five, daughter Colette, 18 months, and one-month-old son Beau.
He started feeling ill after flying back to LA following a trip and decided to distance himself in a rented home "down the road" from the family home.
Robbie admits he lived in constant fear of running out of supplies.
He told The Sun Online : "I was in quarantine in an Airbnb down the road from my family and started worrying about food, about my medication running out, about Beau and my family, and was just very fearful for a couple of days."
Robbie spent three weeks in the rented home away from his loved ones.

He explained he started experiencing coronavirus-style symptoms and knew he wasn't well.
Robbie added: "When I landed back in LA it was unusually cloudy and grey, and what with everything going on it did feel very apocalyptic.
“I could feel my body was getting lethargic and tired and heavy and I convinced myself I’d got coronavirus."


Last weekend, Ayda, 40, shared video of Robbie being reunited with his two eldest children after being in self-isolation for three weeks.
The video showed Theodora - affectionately nicknamed Teddy - and Charlton looking down the driveway together as Ayda asked them if they could see anyone they recognised.
The young children both shouted out “daddy” as they could see Robbie approaching.

Ayda explained that the children had been living without their father for 21 days.
Robbie and Ayda have been using social media to boost the spirits of fans - with Robbie treating followers to karaoke sessions, while Ayda has been uploading hilarious workouts.
Rob has encouraged fans to look after themselves amid the ongoing pandemic, saying on Instagram last week: “Keep safe. Wash your hands. Be kind.”
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