Busted star Matt Willis admits addiction drove him to do 'six grams' of cocaine every day after band reunion

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Busted star Matt Willis admits addiction drove him to do 'six grams' of cocaine every day after band reunion
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Matt Willis, who joined Busted in 2000, said in a new documentary he was worried his wife, TV presenter Emma, would leave him several times. He said: 'I’m terrified of relapse. If I do that again everything will end.'

Busted bassist Matt Willis has admitted he was doing"six grams" of cocaine"every f****** day" after the group announced their reunion in 2016.

The 40-year-old explained he had got himself clean for his wedding to TV presenter Emma Willis, and had managed to stay sober until 2016, when Busted announced a new tour and album.He said:"Within a month I was doing six grams, bang, bang, bang, on my own, every f****** day and not coming home until three in the morning, pretending I was working on an album, which I wasn't really writing.

"It's always hard to hear other people telling your wife to get out, but understandably at the time."Read more:Charlie Simpson: 'For Busted fans this is the tour to go to'Host of The Voice, Emma Willis, told the documentary:"I remember I used to drive around looking for him.

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