A judge will rule in January whether Robbie Williams must give evidence in a sexual harassment lawsuit involving the singer and his wife.
The Take That star and Ayda Field are being sued by their former personal assistant Gilles De Bonfilhs over claims Ayda “engaged in unwanted and unwelcome sexual conduct and behaviour” towards the ex-employee.
In a lawsuit filed at the Los Angeles Superior Court, Gilles claims Ayda exposed her naked body, asked him intimate questions about his sex life and discussed her own “sexual activity” while he worked for the couple between October 2014 and January 2015.
He is suing Robbie, 42, and Loose Women panellist Ayda, 37, for sexual harassment, discrimination, breach of employment contract and fraud.
Judge Deirdre Hill was due to make a ruling on a motion to “compel deposition” from the celebrity couple on Friday but the hearing was adjourned until January 18.
No reason was given for the delay during the brief hearing. A trial date has been fixed for February 16.
Robbie and Ayda, who were not in court for the hearing, have branded the claims “despicable lies” and have filed a counter complaint for fraud and false invasion of privacy.
The couple married in August 2010 and have two children together, daughter Theodora Rose, four, and two-year-old son Charlton Valentine.
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