ROBBIE Williams looks specs-tacular in glasses weeks after saying he fears fat jabs are ruining his eyesight.
The Rock DJ singer, 51, wore chunky white frames at a London club on Thursday.


Robbie, whose debut solo album was called Life Thru A Lens, was out with wife Ayda Field, 46, and daughter Teddy, 13.
She is the eldest of their four kids, and they were out in town after the premiere of festive film Tinsel Town in Leicester Square.
Teddy — full name Theodora — makes her acting debut in the Sky Original film with Rebel Wilson, Kiefer Sutherland and Danny Dyer.
Speaking on the red carpet, Robbie said he was “super proud” of her.
Earlier this month, the star, who has been using Mounjaro, said: “I was quite an early adopter of the jabs but what I’m also noticing is that my eyesight’s not very good.
“It’s been blurry for a while now, and it’s only getting worse.
“I don’t believe it’s age; I believe it’s the jabs.”
His comments come after a study revealed a link between Semaglutide, the active ingredient in some fat jabs, and an eye condition which causes blindness.
“I went to an American football game the other night and the players were just blobs on a green field in front of me.
“And I was like, ‘What the f*** is happening?’.











