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"I'm terrified of concerts," Robbie Williams opens up about his illness for the first time

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"I'm terrified of concerts," Robbie Williams opens up about his

Robbie Williams has revealed that he suffers from Tourette syndrome, admitting that it is a condition that affects his daily life, while noting that he “always needs treatment.” The singer revealed more details in the first episode of the new season of the podcast “I'm ADHD! No You're Not” with Paul Whitehouse and Dr. Mine Conkbayr, describing his experience publicly for the first time.

"I just found out that I have Tourette syndrome (tics), but it doesn't manifest. They are intrusive thoughts that happen. The day before yesterday I was walking down the street and I realized that these thoughts are Tourette syndrome," he said.

He added that even the public's love cannot act as a counterweight: "You would think that a stadium full of people showing you their love would help, but whatever is inside me doesn't hear it. I can't accept it."

Williams also revealed that he recently took a test for autism, which came back negative, but he showed "such traits" and more specifically anxiety when leaving his "safe space," his bed.

The singer admitted that he still fears touring, saying: "I have a very complicated relationship with touring and live performances. When they say to me, 'You're going to tour, you're going to be excited,' the answer is no, I'm terrified. I hid my feelings very well. I look confident, I look cocky, I make big moves. It worked for me, because my face was on the posters and people still bought tickets. But in reality, I feel the exact opposite."

As he said, an important support is his wife, Aida, who encourages him before tournaments by telling him: "You may never play in the stadium again. How lucky you are to have this opportunity."

 

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