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'GRATEFUL'

Robbie Williams and wife Ayda wave goodbye to incredible £37m California mansion after he claims they’re ‘homeless’

ROBBIE Williams and wife Ayda Field have paid an emotional farewell to their £37million California mansion.

The couple reportedly sold the sprawling pad to rapper Drake in a private deal.

Robbie Williams and Ayda Field have said goodbye to their California mansion
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Robbie Williams and Ayda Field have said goodbye to their California mansionCredit: Instagram / Ayda Williams
The couple have offloaded all their properties
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The couple have offloaded all their propertiesCredit: Getty

Robbie recently said his family were 'homeless' after offloading all his properties including a £6.75million home in Wiltshire.

Sharing a picture of a huge empty bathroom, Ayda wrote on Instagram: "As one chapter closes, a new one begins …#grateful #thankyouforthememories."

Robbie, 48, said he and his wife Ayda Field, 42, and their four children Theodora, Charlie, Colette and Beau are now trying to work out where to go.

He said: “We’re actually nowhere.

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“We haven’t got an abode right now, we’ve pretty much sold everywhere, we don’t live anywhere and we’re trying to figure it out.

“The four kids are constantly a Rubix Cube puzzle that we’re trying to sort out because if they are schooled then they don’t see me because I’m all over the place and if they are home-schooled then they have another set of things that are a problem.

“We are all just trying to figure it out.”

When asked on the Kyle and Jackie O Australian radio show, Robbie went on to say he couldn’t confirm whether or not he’d sold his LA pad to Drake, joking: “If it was true I would have signed a non-disclosure agreement with any Canadians that it happened with.

“I couldn’t reveal anything that happened, I would get into trouble.”

It’s possibly Robbie will move to Australia for a period after it was revealed the new biopic about his life will be filmed there.

He said: “I am shooting a film in Australia.

For a narcissist it’s a wonderful project because it’s all about me and my life.

“The film is the juicy bits before I lost my testosterone.

“The project is a little bit disjointed but is about to be in complete harmony very soon.

“I believe I am playing me at a later date, of course I would have to, I think I am playing me for quite a chunk of the film.”

The Sun previously revealed how Robbie was casting young Australian stars to star as Take That in the biopic, called Better Man.

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