Ayda Field has given up alcohol during the coronavirus lockdown, and has worked on embracing a healthier diet.
Ayda Field has given up alcohol during the coronavirus lockdown.
The 41-year-old star - who is married to 'Angels' hitmaker Robbie Williams - admitted she has been trying to live a clean and healthy lifestyle, which has included trying to cut sugar out of her diet.
Speaking on the '(Staying) At Home With The Williams' podcast, she said: ''It's just really hard for me, because I love, love sugar - but I'm also aware about how bad it is.
''So I've been really trying to navigate that in quarantine and be the cleanest I've been in a really long time. I haven't been drinking alcohol, which is something I enjoy but because of this pact with my mother I've not been drinking alcohol.
''So these past few days, I've noticed a correlation between drinking alcohol, abusing food and feeling really bad about myself - which is A, B and C. But I will say that, f**k me, sugar is fun!''
Ayda - who has children Teddy, seven, Charlton, five, Colette, 20 months, and Beau, three months, with her husband - admitted she now feels bad when she eats bad foods, and she's used lockdown to balance things out.
She added: ''I feel awful! That's the thing, the past four days - I've been really good in quarantine.
''I know this dark side of myself when I eat these things, there's just a Loch Ness Monster that comes out.
I've been really good, because I knew that part of my mental health in this quarantine - as we kind of found a rhythm here - was to not fall into these mental traps where I feel so rubbish and dark.
''I have a gut thing and all sorts of reasons, I had diabetes in my pregnancies. I should not be eating sugar, it's just not what I should be eating.''
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