Ayda Field and Robbie Williams celebrate their wedding anniversary

Ayda Field and Robbie Williams look loved-up during family getaway as they celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary

Ayda Field and Robbie Williams looked loved-up as they celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary on Monday.

The couple, who tied the knot in 2010, enjoyed a family getaway to mark the special occasion.

Ayda and Robbie were all smiles as they danced around in a field together while It Had To Be You by Harry Connick Jr. played.

She penned on Instagram: ‘There was you, there was me…and then one day, we became ‘we’. 13 years later and…It Had To Be You’

The pair first began dating in 2006 and welcomed their first child, Theodora, 10,  in 2012.

Smitten: Ayda Field and Robbie Williams looked loved-up as they celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary on Monday

The couple were all smiles as they danced around in a field together while It Had To Be You by Harry Connick Jr. played

They are also proud parents to Beau, 4, Colette (Coco), 3, whom they welcomed via surrogate and son Charlton Valentine Williams, five.

With Barbie mania sweeping the nation, it seems life in plastic, really is fantastic. At least according to Robbie Williams .

After losing an incredible two stone, the hit maker, 47, has said he would like to get some tweakments because some people in his industry have such ‘good plastic surgery’ people don’t even realise.

He told The Sun : ‘Everybody looks at bad plastic surgery and goes ‘God no, don’t do that’ but nobody sees the good plastic surgery as it’s not recognised.

‘Most people in my industry have got really good plastic surgery.

‘I want some filler in the eyes as I look like I have hollow eyes.’

Discussing how he wanted to try to thicken his hair, the dad of two admitted that it is now ‘too thin’.

He added: ‘I’m going to keep my hair for as long as I can and then I will go all bald.’

The singer has spoken openly in the past about his ongoing body dysmorphia battle.

Last month, the former Take That star, who admitted he’s had botox, addressed his weight loss after fans noticed his slimmed-down physique.

Sweet: Ayda and Robbie, who tied the knot in 2010, enjoyed a family getaway to mark the special occasion

She penned on Instagram: ‘There was you, there was me…and then one day, we became ‘we’. 13 years later and…It Had To Be You’

He posted a drawing to his 2.7 million Instagram followers, which features two characters, one saying: ‘It’s gone too far,’ and another saying: ‘Aw, bless you.’

As part of the caption, Robbie wrote: ‘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.’

Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), or body dysmorphia, is a mental health condition where a person spends a lot of time worrying about flaws in their appearance. These flaws are often unnoticeable to others.

Slimmed down: After losing an incredible two stone, Robbie, 47, admitted he would like some tweakments

People of any age can have BDD, but it is most common in teenagers and young adults. It affects both men and women.

Having BDD does not mean you are vain or self-obsessed. It can be very upsetting and have a big impact on your life.

Robbie has confessed in the past that he has an ‘addictive nature’ and struggles with his sugar intake and eating healthy foods.

The singer, who has now been sober for 20 years, revealed that he gained vast amounts of weight when he used to get high and go food shopping.

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