Robbie - whose wife Ayda Field gave birth to Theodora on Tuesday (Setepmber 18) - admits he is easily content these days.
New Delhi:
Candy singer Robbie Williams - who has previously battled drug addiction - admits his life is much quieter these days and he is excited about taking his new baby daughter, Theodora Rose, toy shopping.
He said: "Fun these days is a bag of Minstrels and a game of Uno. I love Yahtsee, I like Balderdash and I'm a Trivial Pursuit guy. I can't wait to take the kid to Hamleys."
Robbie - whose wife Ayda Field gave birth to Theodora on Tuesday (Setepmber 18) - admits he is easily content these days.
He is quoted by the Daily Mirror newspaper as saying: "All I need wherever I am is Wi-Fi, the sports channels and some chocolate."
Meanwhile, the 38-year-old pop star dedicated his hit single Angels to a seven-year-old boy who died four years ago when he learned his mother was in the audience.
Friends of Mel Hall - whose little boy Matthew died from rare nervous system disorder Batten Disease - had tweeted Robbie to tell her she was attending his show in Southend, Essex, South East England, last Sunday.
He said from the stage: "Is he your son? Oh bless you, what a beautiful little boy. God bless you mummy, this one is for your son."
Mel later praised the singer's "very sincere" tribute to her son.
She said: "Robbie was very sweet and very sincere. It was very poignant. Matthew was such a special little boy. We had to come to terms with having a child who wasn't going to live very long."
He said: "Fun these days is a bag of Minstrels and a game of Uno. I love Yahtsee, I like Balderdash and I'm a Trivial Pursuit guy. I can't wait to take the kid to Hamleys."
Robbie - whose wife Ayda Field gave birth to Theodora on Tuesday (Setepmber 18) - admits he is easily content these days.
He is quoted by the Daily Mirror newspaper as saying: "All I need wherever I am is Wi-Fi, the sports channels and some chocolate."
Meanwhile, the 38-year-old pop star dedicated his hit single Angels to a seven-year-old boy who died four years ago when he learned his mother was in the audience.
Friends of Mel Hall - whose little boy Matthew died from rare nervous system disorder Batten Disease - had tweeted Robbie to tell her she was attending his show in Southend, Essex, South East England, last Sunday.
He said from the stage: "Is he your son? Oh bless you, what a beautiful little boy. God bless you mummy, this one is for your son."
Mel later praised the singer's "very sincere" tribute to her son.
She said: "Robbie was very sweet and very sincere. It was very poignant. Matthew was such a special little boy. We had to come to terms with having a child who wasn't going to live very long."