Saturday 25 December 2010

Robbie Williams' Wife Ayda Field Doesn't Want Ugly Children


Robbie Williams who got married with British pop star Ayda in August are now trying for a baby next month.Robbie Williams' wife Ayda Field says she doesn't want their children to be "minging."

She said, "I can't wait to have kids. I hope they are not minging (A British slang word for unattractive). But some people at my school had the ugliest parents, and they came out pretty.

I hope ours gets all the best bits, but it's pot luck who gets the minging ones. Hmmm, I'll love them any way, I guess..."

The 31-year-old added, "But even supermodels can have ugly parents, and they turn out great. So I'm excited."

For the holidays the pair plan to spend Christmas at their home in California.

Sunday 12 December 2010

Robbie Williams: Ayda Field Divulge Wants Babys

Robbie Williams's wife Ayda Field divulge that want a baby they will try in next year but she thoughts their kids won't be 'minging'. Kindly this year Ayda married to the Star Take That in the future they are planning a baby.

Ayda 31 years old said UK newspaper, "I can't wait to have kids. I hope they are not minging. But some people at my school had the ugliest parents, and they came out pretty. I hope ours gets all the best bits, but it's pot luck who gets the minging ones. Hmmm, I'll love them any way, I guess... But even supermodels can have ugly parents, and they turn out great. So I'm excited."

In this year Ayda also divulge will be spending Christmas, She said, "I'm really looking forward to Christmas in LA. But we'll have a British roast, just with the sunshine. Then we're coming back here for four months."

Monday 6 December 2010

Robbie Williams to miss Take That gig


Robbie Williams who is cruelly separated from them over the festive period and he has recently re-united with the four lost chumps.

After I revealed Take That would be performing at the Universal bash in Barbados on New Year’s Eve, I’m told Rob, 36, has been forced to miss it due to “long-standing family commitments” – leaving Howard, Jason, Mark and Gary to go it alone.

“Long-standing family commitments?” A euphemism, if ever I’ve heard one, for “the missus will impale him where the sun don’t shine” should he go with the boys.