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Robbie Williams dumped wife Ayda Field several times before they got married: ‘He had my heart’

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Robbie Williams ditched wife Ayda Field several times before they got married. The singer insisted he didn’t want to get hitched or have children, to the point he dumped his other half using ‘questionable’ methods.

But Ayda was so ‘in love’ with Robbie, 46, and didn’t want to give up on their relationship that easily. The 41-year-old explained to The Times: ‘The most generous way of describing his breaking-up methods is “questionable”. ‘But I was in love with him.

He was a lovely, beautiful human and he was just so charming and funny and amazing. He had my heart. He was my soulmate. ‘He used to say, “I’m never getting married and I’m never having kids.” We laugh at that now.’ She went on: ‘For the most part, we just get along.

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