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Published 17:25 15 Nov 2025 GMT
Updated 17:27 15 Nov 2025 GMT

Robbie Williams has said that he fears he is going blind.
The singer, who is now 51, says that his vision is 'blurry' and 'getting worse'.
The Take That star believes that the weight loss drug, Mounjaro, could be to blame, as he admitted that he has been struggling to see fans while performing at live shows.
Per The Sun, he said: “I want to warn people reading this of the potential risks, to make sure they do their research.”
He added: “It’s been blurry for a while now, and it’s only getting worse.
“I don’t believe it’s age; I believe it’s the jabs. I went to an American football game the other night and the players were just blobs on a green field in front of me. And I was like, ‘What the f* is happening?’
“And on my most recent tour, there’s this thing I do where I sing She’s The One to a girl every night.
“Basically, I was looking in the direction of these women looking up at me, having this experience that’s quite obviously incredible to them, and little do they know I can’t see them.
“I’ve been to the optician about it but didn’t mention the Mounjaro as I hadn’t made the connection then. My prescription’s changed, and I had to buy a whole new load of glasses.
“Everybody’s experiencing it, because I’ll say to people, ‘Blurry, right?’. And they go, ‘Oh st*t that the thing?’
“Of course it’s worrying and by being honest today, obviously I want to warn people reading this of the potential risks, to make sure they do their research.
“But seriously, I’m that sick I’d probably stay on it until the sight in one eye has completely gone.”
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