Robbie Williams has been sober for 20 years now, having struggled with addiction in the past. But he is still concerned about the impact it could have on his family.MORE: Robbie Williams reveals family has nowhere to live after selling lavish homesThe Angels singer shares four children – Teddy, nine, Charlie, seven, Coco, three, and two-year-old Beau – with his wife Ayda Field and has now expressed his concern that they could inherit his issues with addiction.WATCH: Robbie Williams reads his daughter a bedtime story in FrenchAppearing on the Bought The T-Shirt podcast, Robbie reflected on the path that led to him entering rehab. "The school doors close and the pub doors open and as simple as we breathe we just walk into those pubs and it's a lottery whether you survive them or not.
It's becoming apparent to me is that there doesn't have to be that paradigm," he said, via The Mirror.READ: Robbie Williams and Ayda Field's son Charlie's bedroom is any kids' dreamMORE: Robbie Williams sells incredible Wiltshire mansion at a £1.26million loss – see photos"That paradigm that you get your entertainment and you deal with life from numbing yourself.
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