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    Robbie Williams admits he lost his virginity in "seconds" in his mum's bed

    The 'Angels' hitmaker - who is now married to Ayda Field - has recalled his first intimate encounter with a girl when he was a teenager at the St Margaret Ward Roman Catholic School in Stoke-on-Trent.


    He told the 'This Past Weekend' podcast: "I took the girl back to mine and then I got scared, I was like, 'I can't do this.'

    "And then as she was leaving I saw all of my friends' faces pointing and laughing at me and I was like, 'No, I must do this.' They were laughing because I wasn't going to do it.

    "So I go upstairs and go into my room and it's a single bed and we can't fit on it, so I go into my mum's. It was over in seconds."

    The 47-year-old singer admitted he still remembers the girl fondly, and he even referenced her in one of his songs.

    He added: "I put her name in a song of mine, perhaps I shouldn't have done that because she'll be a mum."

    And Robbie joked he later discovered a technique to help his performance in the bedroom.

    He quipped: "I'd have to have sex with people I didn't fancy just to have long sex."

    Meanwhile, the former Take That star previously insisted he "could have got certificates for sexual endeavours" as a teenager on family holidays in the UK.

    He said: "I have spent a fortune ... none [of my holidays] have come close to the joy and excitement and happiness I had on those holidays.

    "When you're talking about holiday romances, I remember metaphorically working through the gears.

    "At 13, I had the kiss, 14, it progressed to somewhere else: bra. At 15, a little bit further, then 16, I was sleeping with the Blue Coats.

    "You know when you got certificates for swimming when you was a kid? I could have got certificates for sexual endeavours.

    "I hate to be crass, but that was what my youth was like."

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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