Matt Willis says it will be ‘hard’ for daughter to learn about his addiction
Busted star Matt Willis says it will be “really hard” for his daughter to learn about his battles with addiction.
The 40-year-old, who rose to fame in the noughties pop punk band, said the “ripple effect” of addiction on family members is “huge”. His new BBC documentary, Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction, looks back at some of his “darkest days” as he explores what could be behind his addiction.
Speaking to the BBC he said his addiction was “exhausting, tiring, all-consuming” and had left “emotional scars” on his wife, TV presenter Emma Willis. “I loved her with all my heart but I couldn’t stop … and nothing she could say or do would make me stop,” he said.
“She was so focused on keeping me clean that she neglected her care, and I did too.”
The couple have three children, and Willis said he was nervous about having his eldest daughter watch the documentary.
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“It’s going to be really hard to see her dad like that and what her mum had to deal with,” he said. “But I think nothing should be swept under the carpet. We have to be as honest and open as possible.”
Busted, known for hit songs including What I Go to School For, Year 3000 and Air Hostess, are due to go back on tour in September. Willis said that during previous international tours his addiction had got out of control, but that this year he was confident things would be different.
“I’ve been really honest with the band and everyone knows what I’m dealing with. Everyone wants to help,” he said.
- Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction airs tonight (Wednesday, May 17) at 9pm on BBC One and on BBC iPlayer.
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