Robbie Williams has revealed that he lost two stone using an appetite suppressant “something like Ozempic” after his mental health suffered due to his weight.
The 49-year-old singer said that being overweight was “shockingly catastrophic” to his mental health, and that his inner voice talked to him like Katie Hopkins talks about fat people.
Williams also spoke about his struggles with mental illness in the public eye, and how being in the spotlight at a young age had a serious effect on his mental health.
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Robbie Williams reveals secret to two stone weight loss: appetite suppressant
Robbie Williams has revealed that he lost two stone using an appetite suppressant “something like Ozempic” after his mental health suffered due to his weight.
The 49-year-old singer told The Times that being overweight was “shockingly catastrophic” to his mental health, and that his inner voice talked to him like Katie Hopkins talks about fat people.
Robbie Williams: “Babe, I’m on Ozempic…Well, something like Ozempic. It’s like a Christmas miracle. I’ve gone from 13st 13lb to 12st 1lb.”
Mental health struggles due to weight
Robbie Williams also spoke about his struggles with mental illness in the public eye, and how being in the spotlight at a young age had a serious effect on his mental health.
The singer said that he felt like he was giving more and more of himself away to the point where he didn’t recognize himself anymore. He also said that being in the spotlight meant that he couldn’t trust anybody.
Robbie Williams:“It’s shockingly catastrophic to my mental health to be bigger. My inner voice talks to me like Katie Hopkins talks about fat people. It’s maddening.“
Robbie Williams: “I felt like I was giving more and more of myself away to the point where you don’t recognise yourself any more. Being in the spotlight you can’t trust anybody. I was having a nervous, mental breakdown in front of thousands of people.”
Robbie Williams documentary to be released on Netflix
The Robbie Williams documentary will be released on the 8th November, only on Netflix. The documentary will explore Robbie’s life and career, as well as his struggles with mental illness and addiction.
Robbie Williams: “The thing that would destroy me has also made me successful. Touch the fire, push when it says pull and see if I can live. I don’t know how easy it is for people to get to know me.“
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