Robbie Williams' wife Ayda Field recently hinted that her husband may have also bedded Spice Girls Emma Bunton and Melanie C other than just Geri Halliwell.
During her latest appearance on 'Loose Women', Ayda joined her fellow panelists in dressing up as the Spice Girls in honour of the 20th anniversary of their first hit 'Wannabe'.
On being asked whether Williams knew the Spice Girls, the 37-year-old actress, who was in a Posh Spice garb, said, "Yes he did..."
Another presenter then asked: "Did he know Geri? To which she replied, "Yes he did."
When asked "Did he know Sporty?, Ayda nodded her head and said: "Yes he did".
Robbie Williams' wife was then asked, "Did you make him write down all the Spice Girls that he knew?, to which she responded by saying: "There is not enough paper or pens!".
Later on in the show, Ayda Field was asked if Robbie knew Victoria Beckham, to which Ayda laughed and said: "Let's stop!"
Mel C had earlier slammed the 'Angels' hit-maker's claims of having slept with four out of the five Spice Girls, saying, "I'd like to ask Robbie about this because, to my knowledge, there are a few of the Spice Girls he didn't sleep with."
The 'Rock DJ' hit-maker had also dated Halliwell but things didn't end well, with Williams once joking that he should have "gone for" her fellow band member Victoria Beckham instead.
He also had this message for Mel B when he appeared on 2DayFM, saying she was the only Spice Girl he ever wanted to sleep with.
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