Robbie Williams reveals his fear of going blind

Robbie Williams thinks big hits make him blind

Robbie Williams fears big hits could make him blind.

The old Take this The singer is convinced that the Mounjaro he takes to help him lose weight is having a negative impact on his eyesight and has even admitted that he finds it difficult to see his fans during his concerts.

Robbie said The Sun newspaper: “I was an early adopter of vaccines, but what I also notice is that my eyesight is not very good.”

“It’s been blurry for a while now, and it’s only getting worse,” the 51-year-old singer said, adding, “I don’t think it’s the age, I think it’s the beating.”

“I went to an American football game the other night and the players were just specks on a green field in front of me. And I was like, ‘What the fuck is happening?'” he said.

THE Feel The singer continued: “And on my most recent tour, there’s this thing I do where I sing She is the good one to a girl every night.

“I was basically looking in the direction of these women looking at me, having this experience that is obviously incredible for them, and they don’t know that I can’t see them,” he confessed.

“I went to the optician about it, but I didn’t mention the Mounjaro because I hadn’t made the connection at the time,” the songwriter admitted, continuing: “My prescription changed and I had to buy a whole new set of glasses.”

“Everyone experiences it, because I say to people, ‘Blurred, isn’t it?’ And they say, ‘Oh shit, is that the thing?’” he said.

“Of course it’s worrying and being honest today, I obviously want to warn people reading this of the potential risks, to make sure they do their research,” he added. Rock DJ added the hitmaker.

“For the longest time, mentally, I wasn’t doing very well. And it seems like over the last 10 years the clouds have cleared and I’m a different person,” Robbie Williams concluded.

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