Enrique Iglesias dropped out of the musical festival Tecate Emblema on the day that he was set to perform due to pneumonia.
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Robbie Williams has admitted that there’s “no sex after marriage” after sharing that he and Ayda Field rarely have sex. The married pair, who wed in 2010 and share four children together, are still happily together 13 years on from tying the knot – despite rarely getting intimate anymore. Robbie, 49, was once taking testosterone tablets and said sex during that period was “incredible”, but due to his addiction issues, he had to stop taking them.
Since then, Robbie and Ayda’s love life has been less frequent, with the star now shrugging in response to his stunning wife offering him sex. Speaking to The Sun, the Angels singer said: “Everyone knows there is no sex after marriage.That's just the way it is. I was on testosterone for a while but, because I'm an addict, that had to stop.
I got these massive square shoulders and started to look like a doorman. It wasn't a good look.” Going on to say he misses the times he and Ayda, 43, “couldn’t keep their hands off each other”, the 49 year old went on: “That was a fun period. Sometimes now, though, Ayda will turn to me on the sofa and say, ‘We should do sex,’ and I'm sitting there eating a tangerine and just sort of shrug.
So, ya know, sometimes we try.” “Intimacy is the important, meaningful side of love. We're happy,” Robbie concluded. Ayda echoed similar sentiments about their sex life last year and hailed it as being “dead”.
Blaming Robbie’s snoring – which affects their sleeping arrangements – and their kids for their lack of intimacy, she shared on her podcast, Postcards From The Edge: “When there was romance, when that happens, yes, there would be a communal sleeping place just out of physical need. “But now that that’s completely dead. It’s been obliterated by four
.Enrique Iglesias dropped out of the musical festival Tecate Emblema on the day that he was set to perform due to pneumonia.
Ed Sheeran has denied claims that he refused to perform at King Charles III’s coronation concert at the weekend.The pop star was one of many musicians speculated to have declined an invitation for the Windsor Castle concert on Sunday (May 7). However, the ‘Shape Of You’ singer put the rumours to rest during a chat on SiriusXM (via Metro), and confirmed that he didn’t attend the show because he was never invited.“No one ever asked me (to perform),” he said, explaining where he was for the historic event, “I assume if they went online and went ‘What’s Ed doing on May 6’, they would go ‘Oh, he’s playing in Dallas’.
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Take That's Mark Owen attracted attention at the Coronation Concert on Sunday night, thanks to his bold, new appearance. The 50 year old singer took to the stage with his bandmates and showcased shoulder-length hair and a moustache that generated a lot of buzz on social media. While some viewers were distracted by the unfamiliar look and had harsh opinions, others showered him with compliments.
After weeks of amping up the crowd for a Take That reunion at Sunday’s historic Coronation concert, viewers were left feeling less than impressed when former band member Jason Orange was ‘replaced’ by a Britain's Got Talent star. The group, which formed back in the 1990’s, originally consisted of Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange. Yet at their highly anticipated performance, neither Robbie nor Jason were anywhere to be seen, sparking widespread criticism from fans on social media.
As Take That return to the stage as part of King Charles’ Coronation concert, fans of the iconic boyband will no doubt be delighted to see their favourite stars back together again. For the special performance, band members Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen will once again be belting out their classic tracks to audiences around the country as they join in the historic celebration.
It wouldn't be a British knees-up without Take That and the Manchester band delivered as they performed for the newly-crowned King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle. Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen took to the stage in front of a crowd of 20,000 people and the royal family to belt out some of their biggest hits.
The Coronation Concert features a star-studded line up, celebrating the coronation of King Charles III this weekend. Taking place at Windsor Castle’s East Lawn, around 20,000 members of the public are in the crowd watching the likes of Lionel Richie and Katy Perry on stage.
Take That are one of the musical acts set to perform at the highly anticipated Coronation concert this weekend.Taking to the stage alongside Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Paloma Faith, the mega famous boy band have cemented themselves as British national treasures, so it’s no surprise Charles and Camilla made the phone call to invite them. But as well as their successful career, what else do we know about Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Marc Owen and previous members, Robbie Williams and Jason Orange? From Gary Barlow’s wife to Robbie Williams’ recent comments about his and wife Ayda’s sex life, here’s everything you need to know about the love lives of Take That… Gary Barlow This year, Gary Barlow and his wife Dawn Andrews will celebrate their 23rd wedding anniversary.The couple met on Take That’s 1995 Nobody Else tour, where Dawn was one of the dancers.
Sam Smith‘s set at Summer In The City in Tel Aviv is no longer scheduled after festival organisers said the event’s first day was cancelled due to “unforeseeable problems”.Smith was due to perform in Israel for the first time on May 31 but now the whole day has been scrapped. Ticketholders can still watch live music on June 1, with acts including Robbie Williams and Martin Garrix on the bill.In a statement shared via The Jerusalem Post, festival organisers said: “Due to unforeseeable technical and logistical problems on May 31, the concerts of that evening (including Sam Smith) will not happen.
Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp‘s Sunday Lunch cover series is back after a month-long break – check out their cover of Joan Jett‘s ‘Bad Reputation’ below.In their characteristically comedic video, Willcox is shown sticking heart-shaped Post-It notes with the word ‘Bad’ on them to Fripp’s forehead as he plays guitar. Behind them, a poster reading ‘FRIPP BAD TOYAH GOOD’ can be seen.Jett’s 1981 hit remains one of her signature songs and is taken from her debut self-titled album It was one of the first songs the artist released after the disbandment of The Runaways.Their last Sunday Lunch cover arrived at the end of March in the form of a rendition of The J.
Former Take That star Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field have recently got candid about their relationship in a new interview. From discussing how ”everyone knows there is no sex after marriage” to the pair admitting they’re at their most intimate when they’re cuddling on the sofa watching Netflix, the Angels singer even joked he’d rather eat a “tangerine” than have sex.
Robbie Williams and his wife, American actor Ayda Field first met in 2006, and married four years later in 2010.The pair share four children together, Theodora Rose, 10, Charlton Valentine, eight, Colette Josephine, four, and Beau Benedict, three. While the pair seem to be doing absolutely fine in terms of their relationship, both have recently opened up about their sex life, revealing that they’re “on the same page” when it comes to intimacy.
Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field have admitted they rarely have sex anymore, and would rather cuddle up on the couch together as the Angels singer stopped his testosterone treatment to help his depression recover.
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Katy Perry is gearing up to perform at King Charles III's coronation concert on Sunday, May 7. During an interview with Access Hollywood, the "American Idol" judge said she is "so grateful" for the opportunity.
Robbie Williams recently sold his incredible homes in Los Angeles, Switzerland and Wiltshire, which are all worth a total of $44m. But after previously considering relocating to London with his family of six, the singer, 49, has had a change of heart and is unsure of where he wants his family to settle down for the foreseeable. "We don’t want to live in California all the time.
After something of a struggle finding big name artists willing to do it, the BBC has announced the initial line-up for the Coronation Concert. The show will take place alongside the official crowning of King Charles III next month.Set to headline the show are Take That, with other sets performed by Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, Andrea Bocelli, Bryn Terfel, Freya Ridings and Alexis Ffrench.
King Charles' coronation concert performers have been announced. On Friday, the BBC announced the lineup, which includes Katy Perry, Andrea Bocelli and Lionel Richie. Charles' coronation concert is scheduled for Sunday, May 7.
King Charles III’s coronation concert will feature a few familiar faces to the royal family, including Katy Perry, Andrea Bocelli, and Lionel Richie.The news was announced Friday per the BBC, which will broadcast the musical celebration from the grounds of Windsor Castle on May 7.“I am excited to be performing at the Coronation Concert,” said Perry, 38 — who was appointed by Charles to the British Asian Trust in 2020 — “and helping to shine a further light on the British Asian Trust’s Children’s Protection Fund, whose work includes on-ground initiatives to fundraising, with the aim to find solutions to child trafficking.”Meanwhile, Richie, 73, who was named the first global ambassador for Charles’ The Prince’s Trust charity in February 2021 — then sparking rumors that he would one day perform at The Coronation Concert — added in his own statement that this “once-in-a-lifetime” show is “an honor and a celebration.”Global opera phenomenon Bocelli, 64, and Welsh baritone Sir Bryn Terfel, 57, are due to perform a duet together, while British classical-soul composer Alexis Ffrench will also appear at the celebration.Other musical Brits to be featured include the band Take That, sans Robbie Williams, and English singer-songwriter Freya Ridings, 28, as well as a choir group of 300 from across the four nations of the Kingdom.Viewers can also expect a resplendent display of lights, lasers, drones and projections that are sure to be one of the night’s “highlights,” per the BBC report.About 20,000 fans are expected to attend the public showcase, along with a few as-yet unreported royals in attendance.Additional acts will be announced in the coming weeks.