Out of depression, Robbie Williams spent his summer in isolation struggling to connect with people.
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oi-Monojit
By Monojit
Renowned
singer
and
songwriter
Robbie
Williams
says
that
he
had
spent
his
summer
break
feeling
depressed
and
isolated.
The
singer
also
said
that
he
has
also
been
struggling
to
interact
with
people
due
to
depression.
The
singer
says
that
his
depression
has
been
getting
over
him
until
his
doctor
put
him
under
a
new
treatment
and
medication
to
bring
everything
back
to
normal.
He
says
after
the
medication,
he
has
been
feeling
better.
"I
had
a
really
weird
summer.
Just
couldn't
connect
with
anybody,
apart
from
my
wife," said
the
singer
in
a
statement.
"I
didn't
know
how
to
talk
to
anybody,
even
people
who
are
with
me
every
day.
I
was
isolated,
in
my
head.
It
was
troublesome
and
sad.
Then
I
tried
this
anti-depressant
and
things
have
changed.
The
demons
are
quiet." Robbie
Williams
said
further.
The
"Party
Like
A
Russian"
hitmaker
has
battled
alcohol
and
drug
addictions
previously,
so
he
is
concerned
about
that
as
well
and
said
that
he
would
not
like
to
walk
that
lane
again
and
pick
alcohol
or
narcotics
to
get
relief
from
his
depression.
"I
definitely
can't
drink.
I
definitely
can't
do
coke.
I
can't
do
ecstasy.
And
I
don't
fancy
heroin.
Or
M-Cat
(mephedrone)
or
ketamine
or
any
of
those
things.
But
maybe
there's
a
once-a-year
special
voucher
that
I
get
for
good
behaviour." He
added.
"But
not
for
any
of
those
things.
I'll
leave
it
to
your
imagination,"
Robbie
Williams
added.