Robbie Williams wants to see more transformation after his dramatic weight loss.

The former Take That member has been shocking fans with the changes in his body as he deals with weight struggles and body dysmorphia. The rocker has been open about his personal issues and recently shared what he wants to do next.

Robbie Williams Wants To Try Cosmetic Procedures

After debuting his new weight, Williams expressed his desire to undergo more tweakments in order to have an ideal look he wants to have.

In a post by The Sun, the "Me and My Monkey" singer opened up about his thoughts about plastic surgery after seeing other celebrities' before-and-after effects.

"Everybody looks at bad plastic surgery and goes, 'God no, don't do that,'" he said. "But nobody sees the good plastic surgery as it's not recognized. Most people in my industry have got really good plastic surgery."

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Still, Williams said he wants to receive fillers in his eyes as they have "hollow-looking ones," saying that people have a lot of things they do not need but still get.

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While waiting for the time he finally receives treatment, the "Back for Good" crooner shared his skincare secret and disclosed that he has been following what Marilyn Monroe did before - the use of Vaseline.

If he would be asked to choose between having a needle do the treatment or using the product, he would reportedly do the latter instead.

Aside from his weight-related issues, he admitted to still suffering from long COVID after catching the virus twice years ago.

What Robbie Williams Is Up To Now

Amid the continued concerns about his health, Williams recently said he wants to collaborate with Trent Reznor and Radiohead to create a rock cover of The Weather Girls' hit 1982 track, "It's Raining Men."

"I went through a pompous moment when I didn't want to have anything to do with the mainstream stuff I used to enjoy," he told the Daily Star. "I thought it was babyish. I wanted to be Oasis and Radiohead."

The "She's the One" singer is set to play two shows on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk this month. The Heritage Live concert series will also welcome his former Take That bandmate, Mark Owen.

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