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.




