Robbie Williams Reveals He Had Coronavirus Symptoms After Australia Trip; He Did THIS To Make Them 'Disappear Quickly'

As per reports, Robbie Williams who had Coronavirus like symptoms has recovered 'quickly'. Even though he is healthy now, he continues to maintain isolation

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Robbie Williams Reveals He Had Coronavirus Symptoms After Australia Trip; He Did THIS To Make Them 'Disappear Quickly'
While many famous public figures have tested positive for Coronavirus, Tom Hanks and his Rita Wilson, Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina, Canadian President’s wife and many more, Robbie Williams Dr first person to admit that he reported symptoms but he has recovered while in quarantine. Robbie had visited Australia and he suspected that he contracted the fatal virus there. Meanwhile, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have recovered after being in isolation at an Australian hospital. 

Earlier, in an interview to The Sun, the singer admitted that he felt "lethargic, tired and heavy" while staying in an Airbnb down the road from his family's mansion here. In fact, the singer kept his distance from his family - wife Ayda Field and their three children in temporary accommodation. He was quoted saying, "I was in quarantine in an Airbnb down the road from my family and started worrying about food, about my medication running out, about beau and my family, and was just very fearful for a couple of days. Then I could feel my body was getting lethargic and tired and heavy and I convinced myself I'd got coronavirus."

Amidst all this, the singer recently revealed that he believes that he has recovered as his symptoms have quickly disappeared. Even though he mentioned that there are no symptoms, he is still maintaining his distance from his young family for three weeks before returning home. He admitted that he has been struggling mentally with isolation as he was quoted saying, “The mental struggle has been the hardest bit about isolation, making sure we don't slip into our own dark holes.”


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