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Robbie Williams Melts Hearts Singing ‘Angels’ to His Son — Until Daughter Coco Steals the Show

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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At 49, global pop icon Robbie Williams seems to have found his greatest joy — family. Married to Ayda Field Williams since 2010, the couple often gives fans a peek into their heartwarming family moments. Their latest clip, filmed during a family holiday on Italy’s stunning Amalfi Coast, might just be their sweetest yet.

In the video, Robbie stands in his hotel room, gently holding his young son Beau as he softly sings his 1997 classic, “Angels.” Just as the moment melts hearts, daughter Coco adorably joins in, singing along and making her dad burst into laughter as he tries to keep singing.

Fans couldn’t get enough of the touching scene. One commented, “We LOVE the mini Williamses — what a beautiful family!” Another joked, “I think my ovaries just burst,” while a third gushed, “Coco, you sing it girl — this made my day!”

 

What began as a quiet family moment has now gone viral — a reminder that Robbie’s most magical performances aren’t always on stage, but in the tender, love-filled moments he shares with his children.

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