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11/09/2012

Robbie Williams's 'Falling Out' With Wife Over Baby Due Date Gig Bookings

Robbie Williams was nearly in the doghouse when he joked on national radio that he would miss the birth of his own child if his wife went into labour while he was performing.

The singer revealed that he has agreed to play four gigs in the UK at the same time as their baby is due.

And he told Radio 2's Chris Evans that his wife Ayda Field is unhappy with him for the possibility that he could miss the birth altogether.

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Robbie said: "I've had a bit of a falling out with the wife. So I've got gigs this week, the baby could come at any minute, the wife has said, 'If I go into labour and you've got a gig in say Leeds or Dublin, you've got to cancel it and come home.' I put it to you Chris Evans, I ask you, please tell me what I should do?"

And Evans told him to get a helicopter on standby.

Williams joked that he would tell his wife there was a helicopter waiting, but that it was "expensive, so I’m not really going to do it… I'm just going to lie".

But during the course of the show, as messages came in from fans urging him not to miss the birth, and he found out he would be insured if he had to cut a show short or cancel altogether, Williams pledged to be at his wife's side.

(NE)

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"Robbie Williams was nearly in the doghouse when he joked on national radio that he would miss the birth of his own child if his wife went into labour while he was performing."