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Robbie Williams' wife Ayda Field hints about having third baby

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Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field made a return to the UK this week, where they surprised guests with a joint appearance on TV. While the Angels singer remained backstage in the green room, his stunning wife Ayda spoke to the panellists on Loose Women.

Ayda, 36, dropped a heavy hint that the couple are planning to expand their brood.

The actress, who already has two children with her husband, recalled how Robbie serenaded her with a rendition of Frozen's Let It Go when she was giving birth to her little boy.

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"It's only fair that he gets a little waxing after what I went through during childbirth," laughed Ayda

Despite the pain she was in and Robbie live tweeting the labour, Ayda admitted that the pair did have fun.

"When that was happening we weren't even thinking about what was happening with our second child," said Ayda. "Robbie was singing Let It Go and I was letting it go. It was great."

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The couple have a daughter Teddy and a son Charlton together

"It was fun!" she said. "We were having a laugh and it was a good way to pass 17 hours."

"With my third kid I won't even know it's happening," she added.

The Fresh Meat star also entertained viewers with a home video of Robbie, 42, getting his back waxed. "It's only fair that he gets a little waxing after what I went through during childbirth," laughed Ayda.

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"He's like a puppy dog, always following me around," said Ayda

The couple married in their home in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles in August 2010. They welcomed their first child in 2012, a daughter Theodora nicknamed 'Teddy', followed by a son Charlton in 2014.

Speaking about her doting husband, Ayda joked: "He's like a puppy dog, always following me around. I'm like 'stop, I've got things to do'."

"Our mutual connection is that we make each other laugh," she said. "Before him, I never met anyone who could understand my humour."