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Ayda Field was on hand to help her husband Robbie Williams overcome his personal heartache as they frolicked on the red carpet at the Better Man premiere in London.
The actress, 45, was in good spirits as she posed alongside her popstar husband on Wednesday.
The brunette bombshell donned a figure-hugging tuxedo style black velvet dress for the event.
She added a pair of towering black stilettoes and statement silver earrings and made sure to show off her toned legs with a thigh high split.
Robbie, 50, opted for a more relaxed look in an oversized grey striped suit which he wore over a black vest.
He finished off his bold look with a pair of platform black loafers which featured jewel details over the toes.
Ayda Field was on hand to help her husband Robbie Williams overcome his personal heartache as they frolicked on the red carpet at the Better Man premiere in London
The actress, 45, was in good spirits as she posed alongside her popstar husband on Wednesday, pulling a series of jokey poses
Despite Robbie's recent admission about his mother's health, the pair larked around on the red carpet, laughing and joking in front of photographers
Despite Robbie's recent admission about his mother's health, the pair larked around on the red carpet, laughing and joking in front of photographers.
The couple, who got married in 2010, smooched ahead of the event before Robbie picked up his wife's leg and bent her backwards as she laughed.
The former member of Take That also blew kisses at the waiting crowds and pulled a series of mock serious expressions.
His jolly mood at the premiere of his film comes after he announced his mother Janet has been diagnosed with dementia.
The diagnosis comes four years after the singer revealed his dad Pete had Parkinson's.
The Angels singer, spoke about the diagnosis after revealing how his upcoming biopic Better Man depicts his loving relationship with his late grandmother who has dementia in the film.
When asked about his parents thoughts on the film, Robbie told HELLO! 'My mum's currently got dementia - like my nan in the film - and my dad's got Parkinsons and can't get out of bed. So I'm in a different part of my life right now.'
Back in 2020 Robbie revealed his father Pete had been diagnosed with Parkinson's, admitting at the time that he was fighting 'fear and panic' over his father's diagnosis.
He told The Mirror that receiving the diagnosis during Covid made things extra difficult as he and his wife Ayda and their children were self-isolating thousands of miles away from his parents in Los Angeles.
The brunette bombshell donned a figure-hugging tuxedo style black velvet dress for the event while Robbie opted for an oversized grey suit
Robbie flashed a thumbs up at photographers before heading in tot he premiere of his film
He also blew kisses to the waiting crowds and seemed pleased to be at the event despite his family owes
His jolly mood at the premiere of his film comes after he announced his mother Janet has been diagnosed with dementia
Robbie Williams has revealed his mother Janet has been diagosed with dementia. The diagnosis comes four years after the singer revealed his dad Pete had Parkinson's (pictured together in 2019)
In 2020 Robbie revealed his father Pete had been diagnosed with Parkinson's, admitting at the time that he was fighting 'fear and panic' over his father's diagnosis (Pete pictured with Robbie and his wife Ayda)
'We’ve got a lot of family issues right now. My dad has got Parkinson’s, my mother-in-law who I love dearly has got a very big illness. We can’t get to them. My dad is thousands of miles away.'
Robbie added of his mum at the time: 'My mum is just a year short of 80 and she’s in isolation and I can see the things whirling in her mind and her eyes going.'
The former Take That star has been joined by his father Pete, who is also a singer, many times on stage.
Robbie's parents split in 1977. The pair also share daughter Sally, who is 11 years Robbie's senior.
The pop star previously shared his worry for both of his parents during an interview with The Sun, sharing: 'They’re of that age that is very vulnerable to what is going on, so I am speaking to them on the phone daily.'
Robbie and his wife Ayda, 45, have a lot to contend with as Ayda also recently revealed that her mother Gwen's cervical cancer has returned, after previous battles with breast cancer and a Parkinson's and Lupus diagnosis.