Robbie Williams' wife Ayda Field rushed to hospital after date night

Robbie Williams' wife Ayda Field was rushed to hospital on Sunday (21.01.24) after a date night with her pop star husband ended in disaster

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Ayda Field was admitted to hospital after a date night with her husband Robbie Williams
Ayda Field was admitted to hospital after a date night with her husband Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams' wife Ayda Field has been rushed to hospital after the couple's date night ended in disaster.

Ayda, 44, hit the town for a night out with her pop star husband on Sunday (21.01.24) sharing a picture of the pair all dressed up and telling fans on Instagram they were set to enjoy a "night under the stars".

However, just hours later Ayda posted a snap of herself hooked up to an IV drip in hospital and admitted the night ended badly. In her Instagram post, she wrote: "After a picture perfect evening, a less than picture perfect ending."

The former actress didn't give any further details about her condition but she assured followers she had been discharged and was recovering at home.

Ayda added: "Back now and resting. Thanks to my amazing hubby Robbie Williams being by my side."

The hospital trip on Sunday night came after a busy weekend for the couple as they were pictured having dinner at Cipriani restaurant in Beverly Hills on Saturday evening with Dame Joan Collins and her husband, Percy Gibson.

The couple previously lifted the lid on their life together in Robbie's self-titled Netflix docuseries which charted his rise to fame as well as his new role as a husband and dad to four children.

Ayda previously admitted she feels “vulnerable” following the release of the series because fans got to see an intimate look at their family life.

She told Britain’s HELLO! magazine: “I’m feeling incredibly nervous and vulnerable about everyone seeing our lives, Robbie’s life, our kids’ lives. “It feels like everyone’s going to be looking through our knicker drawer.”

However, Ayda plans to watch it with her children one day. She added: “I hope everyone is into it, moved by it, and enjoys it. I look forward to sharing it one day with my children, who’ll have lots of questions."