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Robbie Williams says he lost his virginity in 'seconds' in romp in mum's bed

Robbie Williams lost his virginity in “seconds” in his mum Janet’s bed.

The lightning-quick lover, 47, admits he struggled to entertain his partner for more than a few moments and almost backed out altogether.

But his mates waiting outside egged him on to do the deed.

Take That star Rob, now married to actress Ayda Field, first got intimate with a girl while he was attending the St Margaret Ward Roman Catholic School in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands, as a teen.

He recalled: “I took the girl back to mine and then I got scared, I was like, ‘I can’t do this.’

Robbie Williams says his first time was over in ‘seconds’
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“And then as she was leaving I saw all of my friends’ faces pointing and laughing at me and I was like, ‘No, I must do this.’

“They were laughing because I wasn’t going to do it.

“So I go upstairs and go into my room and it’s a single bed and we can’t fit on it, so I go into my mum’s.

Robbie Williams with his parents Pete and Janet
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“It was over in seconds.”

Although it was a speedy encounter, Robbie remembers his first lover fondly.

He even made a sneaky reference to her in the lyrics of one of his tunes.

Cheeky Rob spilled: “I put her name in a song of mine, perhaps I shouldn’t have done that because she’ll be a mum.”

The performer later found a technique to last longer – bedding people he didn’t find attractive to improve his lovemaking technique.

Robbie Williams is married to Ayda Field
(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

He said: “I’d have to have sex with people I didn’t fancy just to have long sex.”

Robbie recently put his seven-bedroom Wiltshire mansion on the market but hasn’t found a buyer yet.

The £7million house, on a 71-acre country estate, boasts an extra cottage, a football pitch, a tennis court, a helicopter hangar and two flats for staff.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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