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After flying to St Barts with his wife Ayda Field and their four children, Robbie Williams has reportedly tested positive for coronavirus.
The musician, who previously showcased his 'silly and fun' pink Christmas tree, jetted off to the Caribbean for a New Year's getaway but it appears that things have gone downhill.
Robbie, 46, has had to extend his stay with his family after being forced to self-isolate.
A source told The Sun: "Robbie's been fairly sick.
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"He's confined to the villa where he is staying with his family.
"It's not exactly the worst place in the world to be quarantined, although he cannot go to the beach.
"He will have to remain in quarantine for up to 14 days," the insider explained.
The singer previously revealed that he was living up a mountain in Switzerland to avoid getting coronavirus.
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He told Steve Wright on BBC Radio 2 that he and wife Ayda, 41, and their children Teddy, seven, Charlton, five, Coco, one and baby Beau had relocated.
When Steve asked if he was at his home in LA, Robbie responded: "No I'm not. I'm somewhere in Switzerland up a mountain.
"Well, I'm a bit neurotic and I thought where can I place myself where it won't get me?
"And I thought, we'll just live up the Mont Blanc for 6 months… it's really warm actually, it's really lovely," he explained.
Despite getting to spend some quality time with his family, the entertainer, who revealed he's an unlikely fan of Gemma Collins, admitted to missing performing on stage.
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"The performing arts is suffering greatly because of [the pandemic] and, on a personal note from me, I'm so grateful to do what I do for a living and can't wait to get back to work and start performing again.
"I'm loving my time with my family, I'm loving my time with my wife, I've got 4 kids – it's joyous.
"But I'm chomping at the bit now to leave the house and do what I do for a living and what I love," Robbie divulged.
OK! Online has approached Robbie's representative for comment.
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