Former Take That star Robbie Williams has been open about his struggles with body dysmorphia over the years - and has tried a number of things to maintain his heartthrob status. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Robbie Williams has openly discussed his battle with body dysmorphia and the lengths he's gone to preserve his youthful looks. The ex- Take That star, now 50, has confessed to undergoing Botox, fillers, and hair transplants in an effort to combat aging.
He's also been transparent about his weight issues, expressing that he could "write a book about self-loathing where my body image is concerned". Having tried various methods to fend off the signs of aging, Robbie has reached a point where he's choosing to "embrace" his advancing years, despite the challenge of accepting his thinning hair. Famed for his thick mane during Take That's peak, Robbie has found losing his hair tough.
His struggle with self-image has been intense, at one point comparing himself to the comic strip character Desperate Dan. Below is a rundown of everything Robbie has frankly shared regarding his evolving looks, as reported by the Mirror . In 2016, the singer disclosed that he'd had Botox and fillers, admitting to the Daily Mail that these treatments left him unable to move his forehead.
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