Robbie Williams’ nervousness about not with the ability to see his household amidst the coronavirus pandemic was ”apocalyptic”.
The ‘Let Me Entertain You’ hitmaker admits he actually struggled to manage when he thought the lethal virus would cease him from seeing his children – Theodora, seven, Charlton, 5, Colette, 20 months, and Beau, three months, and his spouse, Ayda Field – and it affected him a lot that he felt he was ”beginning to get the signs” and commenced to panic.
He mentioned: ”My thought course of on the time was ‘I am unable to get to my youngsters, I am unable to get to my spouse. It’s apocalyptic. And then the s**t hit the fan. What if the fan will get larger and the s**t will get extra and I am unable to get to my folks?’ And for these moments, and the psychic assault that comes from the media and the information, plus that I could not get to you, it actually fed into my nervousness and I felt I used to be beginning to get the signs.”
And Robbie admits prayer actually helped him via his well being battle and his ”extreme worries” surrounding it.
Speaking of their podcast (Staying) At Home with the Williamses, he added: ”So I received myself a spot across the nook from us and I began to really feel that I received the signs of Covid. And I began to panic and I began to fret and in instances of extreme panic and fear, it is kind of like in case of emergency break glass. And after I break the glass, I get down on my knees and I pray … So I sat down and I prayed. When I sat down and received on my knees and I prayed I heard ‘keep within the love’ and thought what does love imply to me? And I considered my spouse and the best way she appears at me.”