Robbie Williams Asks Wife Ayda Field to Name the 'Gayest Thing' About Him: 'Answer That, Darling'

The Take That alum has been married to wife Ayda Field since 2010, and they share four children

What's the gayest thing about Robbie Williams?

In a new interview on the Jan. 13 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, the Take That alum was asked to name the "gayest thing" about himself in reference to his cheeky past comments about sexuality — but he posed the question to his wife, Ayda Field, instead.

"The gayest thing about me? My wife has the answer. Answer that, darling," Williams, 50, said to Field, 45, whom he's been married to since 2010. They share four children.

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Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty Robbie Williams and Ayda Field in December 2024

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Robbie Williams and Ayda Field in December 2024

"Your sense of style," she replied, before adding: "I don't really know."

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Williams then turned his attention to Cohen, 56, who is gay: "I’ll ask you — what’s the gayest thing about me?"

The Real Housewives producer responded, "You’re very outward in your affection with other men, which I love. I mean, you’ve said in interviews in other words that you like everything except the d---. That’s a problem. That’s a big barrier to us ever doing anything."

Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Robbie Williams in December 2024

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Robbie Williams in December 2024

With a straight face, Williams then said he actually masturbates "to men having sex" — but admitted he was joking after the whole room went quiet. Field exclaimed, "Even I was like, ‘Really?’"

Last month, the "Angels" singer spoke to The Guardian about the 2004 rumors about his sexuality that were sparked by one publication's story headlined "Robbie's Secret Gay Lover." He sued the tabloid for libel, winning damages and an apology.

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“I was more sad," Williams reflected. "Not about gay accusations because, look, I’ve done everything but suck a c---. Honestly, you’ve never met somebody that wants to be gay as much as me.”

Lionel Hahn/Getty Robbie Williams in May 2023

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Robbie Williams in May 2023

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“I’m a Port Vale fan and it’s like somebody going, ‘Well, you’re a Liverpool fan,'” he said, using a sports analogy to explain further. “And me saying, ‘No, I’m not, I’m a Port Vale fan.' When somebody says you’re a Liverpool fan a hundred times, it’s like, ‘I’m not a f---ing Liverpool fan, why do people think I’m a Liverpool fan?'"

“You want to be an ally while at the same time protecting your own authenticity and your own life,” Williams continued. “Besides, if I want to suck a c---, I’ll suck a c---. Who’s going to f---ing stop me? My wife? The beard!”

A biopic about Williams' life and career, Better Man, is in theaters now.

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