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Robbie Williams secretly dumped wife Ayda Field 'several times' before their wedding

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Robbie Williams secretly dumped his wife Ayda Field 'several times' before they eventually tied the knot. After insisting he didn't want to commit to marriage or having any children of his own, the Take That singer, 46, decided to dump Ayda in a bid to make her realise he could never give her what she wants.

Despite the fact that he called it quits on their whirlwind romance a number of times, the former X Factor judge continued her pursuit of Robbie because she loved him so much.

Although she was hurt by his actions, she refused to give up - and it clearly paid off in the end. Opening up about their tumultuous breakups back in the day, Ayda admitted that that going through heartbreak made her realise just how much she cared for Robbie.

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