Tara: Romance with Robbie still on

Tara Palmer-Tomkinson has spilled the beans on her fling with Robbie Williams, and says it’s not over yet.

Tara Palmer-Tomkinson has spilled the beans on her fling with Robbie Williams, and says it’s not over yet.

The it girl said she couldn’t believe her luck when she hooked the pop heart-throb.

But Tara, 34, said she was “mortified” when news of the relationship became public.

“I was a bit excited so I told somebody. Well, you would, wouldn’t you?” she told chat show host Terry Wogan.

“I’m only human. I was like: ‘It’s Robbie Williams!’

“The next thing I see, it’s all over a magazine. I really learned from that mistake.”

And I’m A Celebrity star Tara said the romance was still on.

Asked how they relationship was going, she replied: “The problem is, if you talk about relationships that you’re having then the relationship goes out of the window.

“I can’t tell you because it would all be over.

“But Robbie’s great, that’s the main thing.”

She declined to say any more, joking: “A lady has no memory.”

The pair were said to have met up at Robbie’s recording studio and spent 10 days of passion at his London penthouse.

They have been friends for 10 years and Robbie wrote the song Life Thru A Lens for her.

Tara, who has also dated singer James Blunt, said she is great girlfriend material, but believes she will only find lasting love with someone more famous than she is.

She said in the interview on UKTV Gold show Wogan Now And Then: “I’m so generous. I’m so nice, and I really think it’s a myth that I’m high-maintenance.

“I do think that in the past people found it difficult being with somebody who is in the public eye. I always find these men who say they hate celebrity and I think: 'Why are you going out with me then?'”

The full interview will be broadcast in Wogan Now And Then on UKTV Gold on June 11.

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