The giant star is diagnosed Robbie Williams quarantine fees burning 8.28 million

The 46-year-old British singer Robbie Williams (Robbie Williams) was revealed to have been diagnosed with Wuhan pneumonia while vacationing in the Caribbean with his wife and four children recently, and the Family of six is currently in local quarantine. (Photo credit: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

The pneumonia Epidemic in Wuhan continues to grow, with no relief in sight for the Variant virus attack. Robbie Williams, a 46-year-old British singer, has been reported to have been diagnosed with Wuhan pneumonia while vacationing in the Caribbean with his wife and four children, and his family of six is currently in local quarantine.

Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field flew to St. Barts, France, on December 28 last year with their four children to enjoy their vacation, during which he suddenly felt ill and was diagnosed with Wuhan pneumonia and had to be quarantined at the villa.

According to the Sun, a source revealed that Robbie’s health is quite uncomfortable, the disease is quite serious, and he and his family must stay in the hotel, but, “although he can not go out to the beach, but that place will not be the worst isolation residence, he must also be isolated for up to 14 days.”

It is understood that Robbie Williams family to stay in the vacation villa each week rent up to £ 106,000 (about 4.14 million Taiwan dollars), the estimated isolation of 2 weeks accommodation costs will burn 8.28 million New Taiwan dollars, Robbie Williams isolation alone cost a large amount of money.

Before that, Robbie was photographed on the island in early January preparing to go sailing with his family on a yacht. Although they wore masks throughout the trip to prevent the epidemic, they were not expected to be diagnosed unfortunately, but it has not yet been determined whether his family members were also infected.

Robbie Williams Encyclopedia

With over 55 million albums sold worldwide, Robbie Williams has sold more albums in the UK than any other British solo artist in history, and has won more Brit Awards than any other artist today, including 17 Brit Awards and six Encore Awards.

In 2004, Robbie was voted the greatest singer of the 1990s and has since been invited to the British Music Hall of Fame. Robbie Williams has appeared on the UK’s 100 biggest selling albums six times and is estimated to be the best selling non-Latin artist in Latin America with over three million albums sold.