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Robbie Williams stripped to his pants, much to the amusement of his wife Ayda, on the night of England's electric opening game at the World Cup.
The Angels singer was exposed by his wife Ayda Field, who showed Robbie picking his outfit ahead of the game on Wednesday night (June 17). He was stood in nothing but his black underwear as he revealed his outfit options.
"Is anyone else's husband doing this right now? @robbiewilliams #worldcup #fifa #england #itscominghome? AWxx," Ayda wrote alongside the video of Robbie modelling each outfit.
Speaking to the camera, a nervous Robbie said: "I genuinely don't know what to wear tonight but I need something lucky and I don't know what that is and I don't know whether to be - 'cause England are playing. I don't know whether to be jazzy, like work me, or comfortable for the game?"
Ayda asked him: "Do you think what you're going to wear when you say lucky clothing is actually going to have a bearing on the game?", and he seemed confident it would work.
"As mental as that sounds, it might come down to what I'm wearing," he told her before later taking to Instagram to show off his eye-catching outfit.
Maybe Robbie's outfit really was magic, because England won 4-2 over their group rivals Croatia thanks to two goals, including a double take penalty from Harry Kane, as well as a goal each from Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford. Next, England will take on Ghana followed by Panama in the hope of making it into the knockout stages of the World Cup.
Robbie later posted a video of him teaching daughter Teddy some England chants, one of which was 'where's your father referee? The chant later continues to say the referee doesn't have one, a cheeky chant used to share someone's disappointment at a referee's decision.
Robbie loves his football, and is the mastermind behind charity match Soccer Aid for UNICEF, which sees footballing legends and celebrities come together to raise vital funds for charity.
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Throughout the years, Robbie has led the celebs raising money for the important cause. He said: "It's difficult to put into words the impact that money could have for children around the world.
"It could help UNICEF to get life-saving food supplies moving again. It could help ensure that children are still able to receive their routine vaccinations. It could help get children back to school, back with their friends, back to just being kids again. The list goes on."
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