Robbie Williams said he was threatened with being beheaded while working for a charity in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake.
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.Robbie Williams said he was threatened with being beheaded while working for a charity in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake.
Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field were threatened with being beheaded during a charity trip to Haiti in 2010.The former Take That star and actress Ayda travelled to the country following a devastating 2010 earthquake, but were left fearing for their lives when they were ambushed by bandits during the four-day trip.Speaking on his Postcards from the Edge podcast, Robbie said: “I got threatened to be beheaded in Haiti. We were going out there to help.
Robbie Williams has revealed that he and wife Ayda Field were threatened with being beheaded while doing charity work in Haiti.The singer visited the Caribbean country with Unicef after the 2010 earthquake which left an estimated 250,000 dead and 1.5 million people without homes.Recalling the scary incident on Field’s Postcards from the Edge podcast, Williams said: ‘I got threatened to be beheaded in Haiti.
Ayda Field told how they were left terrified during their four-day trip to Haiti as they feared for their life.Speaking on his podcast, Postcards from the Edge, the singer revealed: ‘I got threatened to be beheaded in Haiti.
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