Robbie Williams has no home after house sale: “We don’t live anywhere”

Robbie Williams
After selling the house, he and his family have no home

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Robbie Williams and his family are looking for a new home. After selling their home, they are currently homeless, as the musician reveals.

Robbie Williams, 48, urgently needs a new home. Having recently sold several of his properties, he and his family currently have no real home.

The former “Take That” star sold his mansion in Los Angeles to rapper Drake, 35, for a whopping sum of between $35 and $50 million, according to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”. Just two months earlier, Robbie had already found a buyer for his Wiltshire residence in the UK, selling it for around £6.75million. And where does the musician live with his wife Ayda Field, 42, and their four children Charlie, 10, Teddy, 9, Coco, 3, and Beau, 2, now?

Robbie Williams and family live ‘nowhere’

“We’re nowhere,” said the 48-year-old on Australian radio show The Kyle and Jackie O Show. “We don’t have a place of residence at the moment, we’ve sold pretty much everything, we don’t live anywhere and are trying to find a solution.” The entertainer is currently filming his biopic Better Man in Melbourne. It is therefore quite possible that the family will first look for a place to stay in Australia.



Ayda Fields and Robby Williams

The children in particular play a major role in the decision to buy a new home, after all they have to be placed in suitable schools, he explains. “The four kids are like a Rubik’s Cube puzzle that we’re constantly trying to solve. Because when they’re having school classes, they don’t see me because I’m away, and when they’re home-schooling, then there are other things that pose problems,” says the musician.

Ten bedrooms, 22 bathrooms

However, Williams did not want to reveal whether he actually sold his Los Angeles property to Drake. He would probably have signed a non-disclosure clause if it came to that, he said. According to media reports, he is said to have hoped for around 80 million dollars from the sale. After all, the villa on the approximately 2000 square meter property offers ten bedrooms and 22 bathrooms, a wine cellar, a gym, a cinema, a tennis court, a pool and an outdoor kitchen.

Source used: dailymail.co.uk

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