Robbie Williams gatecrashes the new series of The Wheel, leaving host Michael McIntyre stunned

ROBBIE Williams crashed the brand new series of The Wheel, leaving host Michael McIntyre stunned.

The Let Me Entertain You singer, 50, also left his wife Ayda Field speechless when she appeared on the set of the BBC One show.

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Robbie Williams crashed a brand new series of The Wheel – surprising his wife AydaCredit: BBCHost Michael McIntyre was stunned when Robbie rose from the depths of the show's set

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Presenter Michael McIntyre was stunned when Robbie rose from the depths of the show Credit: BBCAyda was already scheduled to appear on the show as an expert on Robbie's life and career

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Ayda was already due to appear on the show as an expert on Robbie’s life and careerCredit: BBC

Loose Women star Ayda was set to star in the new series of the show, albeit solo, playing Robbie’s expert.

The knowledge of the American actress about the life of the husband of a rock star will be put to the test in the new series.

However, during the show as host Michael introduced a civilian contestant to the competition, Robbie made a surprise appearance.

Arriving in dramatic fashion, the former Take That star rose from the depths of the studio.

Michael, 48, exclaimed: “No! It did something strange to my brain. Good, hello, how’s it going?”

Robbie then introduced himself like any other contestant, saying: “I’m Robbie, I’m 50 years old and I’m from Stoke-On-Trent.

“I’m an Aquarian and I auditioned for a pop band and I got in and they were called Take That.”

Asked what he would do with the eventual prize money, the singer replied: “I have to figure out a way to pay for my wife’s glamour. To keep my wife in purses, shoes and powder.”

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Despite being a crowd favorite, Michael ended up sending Robbie packing from the hot seat.

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The new series of The Wheel also stars daytime legend Richard Madeley, former Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore and Leigh Francis.

The Wheel – now in its fifth series – celebrities and civilians come together to try and win a cash jackpot.

Contestants are guided by famous faces in a specific topic area to successfully answer questions and walk away with a tidy sum of money.

Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel returns to BBC One on Saturday 12 October.

Wheel in numbers

One host – Michael McIntrye

To date, 38 episodes have been broadcast

five episodes have been recorded, and the fifth is being broadcast this month

200,000 or more can be won on the BBC One show

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