Robbie Williams moans 'my head is like a baby's bum' after hair injections fail

IT’S a case of Love Ain’t Hair Anymore for Robbie Williams — after he spent tens of thousands of pounds on treatments for baldness without much success.

The former Take That pin-up had his first hair transplant back in 2013.


And in 2020, he said he wanted a second procedure — but has now revealed his hair is too thin to make it successful.

Robbie, 47, then turned to super-expensive injections to treat the problem — but has now said they have not worked either.

The singer revealed: “I am losing my hair. When a light shines on the top of it, it becomes like a baby’s bum.

“I went to go and have a thatch, but the guy goes, ‘Bad news, your hair is so thin we cannot harvest it from there. It will do nothing’.

“So I had these injections. They were an absolute fortune, two vials of this stuff. It cost the same price as my grandma’s house.

“And they put these vials in and said in five months, your hair will grow back much thicker.

“Nothing has happened. We are now seven months in and nothing has happened. You cannot tell.”

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Robbie has said his first hair loss procedure in 2013 was a huge success.

But in recent years the singer — who went on to have a hugely successful solo career after leaving Take That in 1995 — has struggled with thinning again.

Robbie, who has four children with his wife Ayda Field, 42, shaved his head last year and also tried out a mohawk style to try to refresh his image.

He added: “When I am on stage and there is a 40-foot screen of me at the back and I am giving it the big ’un and doing the sexy, and I am looking behind me — there is this guy with a double chin and no hair.

"It is like, ‘Thank you for humouring me’.”

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