Robbie Williams has nowhere to go - he sold all his property


Robbie Williams claimed that he and his family "have nowhere to stay" since they sold all their property.

The 48-year-old singer sold his home in Wiltshire, England for $ 8.8 million in January, and last week reportedly sold his Los Angeles mansion to Drake for $ 48 million.

Speaking on Australia's "The Kyle and Jackie O Show", Robbie Williams revealed that he and his wife Ayda Field are trying to decide where to move with their four children and whether the children will do homework or they will go to school.

"It simply came to our notice then. "We do not have a permanent home at the moment, we have sold almost everything, we are not living anywhere and we are trying to find a solution," he said.

"The four children are always a puzzle that we try to solve, because if they go to school then they do not see me because I am everywhere and if they do homework then there is another series of things that are a problem. "We are all trying to find a solution," he added.

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Robbie Williams was asked to confirm whether Drake bought his luxury property in Los Angeles, but said he had signed a confidentiality agreement with "any Canadian" involved in the sale, noting that he would "get into trouble" if he revealed anything.

The British singer also plans to auction three of Banksy's paintings in his possession, "Girl With Balloon", "Kissing Coppers" and "Vandalized Oils (Choppers)".

"I remember seeing the paintings for the first time… I think they are some of his best paintings and I like how closely they are connected to the street works. "As a collector of Banksy's works, you become part of a wider cultural movement," he said of the iconic works of art.

Robbie Williams is also preparing to shoot a new film about his life in Melbourne, Australia. The film, titled "Better Man", will be directed by Michael Gracey of "The Greatest Showman" and will feature Robbie as the singer himself.

"The movie is the juicy pieces before I lose my testosterone. "I think I'm impersonating myself at an older age, of course I should, I think I're impersonating myself for a pretty big part of the movie," he said.