Robbie Williams’ wife Ayda Field sparked concerns for fans over the weekend when she shared a photo of herself in hospital hooked up to an IV drip.
On Sunday (21 January), the former X Factor judge took to Instagram to share with her one million followers an update from hospital after thanking her hubby for being 'by her side'.
Since then, the 44-year-old has shared another health update following the ordeal.
On Sunday, Ayda took to her Instagram Story to share a snap of herself with her chin resting on her hand, while sat on a bed in A&E.
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She also had an IV drip and heart monitor hooked up to her arm.
The overlay text accompanying the hospital pic read: "After a picture perfect evening, a less than picture perfect ending. Back now and resting.
"Thanks to my amazing hubby @robbiewilliams for being by my side."
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At the time, she did not disclose what had led her to seek medical attention.
However, just a few days later, Ayda has told fans she's 'feeling good' while she continues her recovery at home.
The couple, who tied the knot back in 2010, share daughters Teddy, 11, and Coco, five, as well as sons Charlie, nine, and Beau, three.
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Ayda uploaded a snap of Coco sitting on her bed with the overlay text reading: "Bed cuddles with my Coco always make me feel good."
She also posted a snap of herself and her mum at a doctor's appointment telling followers that 'after running a few tests' the doctor gave her the 'all-clear'.
"So grateful," she penned while adding, "f*cking fantastic."
Before it all went south, Ayda posted a photo of her and the 'Angels' singer all dressed up in full-glam.
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She was wearing a floor-length sparkly gold gown, while Robbie donned a grey suit with metallic silver shoes.
The mum-of-four captioned the post: "@robbiewilliams A night under the stars with my galaxy partner ❤️⭐️🌖🌖🌒🌍 #stars #galaxy #datenight AWxx."
Robbie and Ayda's date night and hospital run-in comes after a documentary based on Robbie's life and rise to fame was released on Netflix back in November.
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Directed by Emmy and BAFTA nominated Joe Pearlman and executive produced by Academy Award, BAFTA and Grammy-winning director Asif Kapadia, the doc features up to 30 years of never-before-seen archive footage behind the star.
From his introduction to the spotlight at just 16 years old and his rivalry with bandmate Gary Barlow to his famous on-stage panic attack and struggles with addiction and mental health - the series covers a whole load of bombshells from Robbie's decade-spanning career.
Robbie Williams is currently available to stream on Netflix.
Topics: Celebrity, Health, Robbie Williams