Robbie Williams and Ayda Fields rang in the New Year in style with an extravagant 1980s themed bash.
The singer-songwriter, 51, and his actress wife, 46, jetted off to a mystery sunny location to celebrate – and hosted a huge party with family and friends.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday evening, Ayda shared an array of snaps and videos from the raucous party.
She beamed in a selfie with Robbie, who wore a glitzy silver sequin shirt, while Ayda opted for a purple padded satin gilet, a graphic T-shirt and sequin sunglasses.
‘…And we (80s) danced right into the New Year!! #2026 #nye #danceparty #family AWxx (Feet and head tired today:),’ Ayda wrote.
The 80s-themed bash featured a roller skater dressed in a skimpy glitzy bodysuit with a boombox helmet-mask on dancing to 500 Miles by The Proclaimers.
Robbie Williams and Ayda Fields rang in the New Year in style with an extravagant 1980s themed bash, with the snaps shared on Instagram on Thursday
Taking to Instagram on Thursday evening, Ayda shared an array of snaps and videos from the raucous party
Elsewhere a troop of dancers performed an incredible dance, including two men wearing 80s shell tracksuits and doing high kicks, aerial cartwheels and triple pirouettes.
The dance troop also featured an ensemble of female dancers in classic 80s aerobic leotards, leg and wrist warmers and glitzy belted. They performed to Devo’s 1980 song Whip It.
Elsewhere a performer in a black plunging bejewelled and fringed bodysuit and skintight red leggings danced to Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough by Michael Jackson.
The post shared by Ayda also showed herself and Robbie boogieing the night away to tunes including Love Shack by the B-52s.
It comes days after Robbie flaunted his chiselled physique in a sizzling shirtless snap on the beach, shared by Ayda on Monday.
The singer, who was once cruelly dubbed ‘Blobby Williams’, whipped off his shirt to display his slimmed-down frame and array of tattoos as he posed in his swimming trunks.
While his wife proudly voiced her appreciation for her man’s buff body, posting the photo to her Instagram with the caption: ‘@robbiewilliams #thirsttrap AW xx’.
The shot saw Robbie smiling to himself as he looked off into the distance, hiding behind a baseball cap and oversized shades.
The singer-songwriter, 51, and his actress wife, 46, jetted off to a mystery sunny location to celebrate – and hosted a huge party with family and friends
‘…And we (80s) danced right into the New Year!! #2026 #nye #danceparty #family AWxx (Feet and head tired today:),’ Ayda wrote
The 80s-themed bash featured a roller skater dressed in a skimpy glitzy bodysuit with a boombox helmet-mask on dancing to 500 Miles by The Proclaimers
She beamed in a selfie with Robbie, as Ayda opted for a purple padded satin gilet, a graphic t-shirt and sequin sunglasses
A troop of dancers performed an incredible dance, including two men wearing 80s shell tracksuits and doing high kicks, aerial cartwheels and triple pirouettes
The post shared by Ayda also showed herself and Robbie boogieing the night away to tunes including Love Shack by the B-52s
Elsewhere a performer in a black plunging bejewelled and fringed bodysuit and skintight red leggings danced to Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough by Michael Jackson
He has shed two stone in recent years with the help of weight loss jabs, after years of battling with body dysmorphia – a mental health condition where a person obsessively worries about flaws in their physical appearance.
The former Take That has confessed to having ‘addictive nature’ and struggling with his sugar intake and eating healthy foods, previously poking fun at his diet with his 2013 track, No One Likes A Fat Pop Star.
He’s been open about his ongoing struggles with feelings of self-hatred, previously sharing a lengthy and candid Instagram post where he penned: ‘I could write a book about self-loathing where my body image is concerned.
‘Like pure self-hatred, the ugliness of feeling ugly. I’m body dysmorphic and on top of being dysmorphic at times, I can be 40+ pounds overweight.
‘So you can imagine what my mind sees. Or maybe you can’t either way it’s a f*****g disaster. At the moment I’m skinny… But me being me, my mind is going, ‘F*****g great Rob, you managed to get skinny and now your old, congrats, golf clap.’
‘The struggle is real, the sadness shocking. I’ve had it all my life. And it won’t abate.’
The pop star has said that he gained vast amounts of weight after leaving Take That in 1995 and falling down a slippery slope, which saw him frequently getting high and eating unhealthy food.
Speaking on his At Home with Williamses podcast, he recalled: ‘I rented a flat. I went to the supermarket on my first shop. Once. Stoned. Don’t go to a supermarket stoned. You make bad choices.
It comes after Robbie flaunted his chiselled physique in a sizzling shirtless snap on the beach, shared by his wife Ayda on Monday
‘I opened the fridge and there was this whole Mr Kipling cake. And I can remember this moment going, ‘Hang on, I don’t live with my mum. I can eat all that cake.’
He explained that his newfound freedom caused him to pile on the pounds in the following months, saying: ‘That was January. By February I was morbidly obese.
‘I looked like a farm animal as it was quoted in the press in 1996. Mr Kipling is a b*****d.’
Robbie has credited his recent two stone weight loss to ‘something like Ozempic’, sharing in a 2023 interview that he’d gone from 13st 13lb to 12st 1lb while using an appetite suppressant.
He joked that he requires the drug because he has been diagnosed ‘with type 2 self-loathing’ and candidly explained that being overweight is ‘shockingly catastrophic’ for his mental health.
He told The Times: ‘Babe, I’m on Ozempic…Well, something like Ozempic. It’s like a Christmas miracle. I’ve gone from 13st 13lb to 12st 1lb. And I need it, medically. I’ve been diagnosed with type 2 self-loathing.
‘It’s shockingly catastrophic to my mental health to be bigger. My inner voice talks to me like Katie Hopkins talks about fat people. It’s maddening.’