Singer Robbie Williams believes he contracted coronavirus before his time in self-isolation away from family after returning from Australia in March.
Williams put himself in quarantine in Los Angeles for three weeks, immediately after flying from Australia, away from wife Ayda Field and their four children.
"When I landed back in LA it was unusually cloudy and grey, and what with everything going on it did feel very apocalyptic," 46-year old Williams told The Sun.
"I was in quarantine in an Airbnb down the road from my family, and started worrying about food, about my medication running out, about Beau and my family, and was just very fearful for a couple of days.'
The singer reveals that his body became ‘lethargic’ and he felt ‘tired and heavy.'
"I convinced myself I’d got coronavirus," the singer recalled.
"I never normally do it but I got down on my knees and prayed. I thought about my wife and family. Within 30 seconds I had lifted my vibration and was in love. And you know what? The symptoms went away and the fear went away. I’ve now safeguarded myself against lower energies, against feelings of worthlessness.’