Busted bassist Matt Willis has opened up about the moment he was helped by a stranger after checking into a rehab facility in a bid to get clean from drink and drugs
Matt Willis was discovered “passed out in the street” before being admitted to rehab. The 42-year-old Busted star has been candid about his struggles with alcohol and drug abuse, which started when he was a teenager.
Throughout his life, Matt admits he would “get clean for a while” and then “start using again”. On his On The Mend podcast, Matt reveals it reached a point where he called his drugs counsellor stating he doesn’t “want this anymore” and that he requires assistance.
He detailed how his tour manager arranged for him to be admitted to a facility in Bournemouth. However, he chose to “run” from the facility and get “absolutely wasted”.
He elaborated: “I ran as far away from that place as I could and I found myself at a little cornershop around the street from the rehab and I bought as much booze as I could and I sat there and got absolutely wasted outside someone’s house.
“I drank probably eight cans of cider really quickly and I must have passed out and then I literally got woken up by this guy. This big bloke woke me up on the street and I’ve got this vague picture of him.”
Matt explains he told the man he was “meant to go to rehab” but wasn’t sure where it was. He continued: “He was like, ‘You’re looking for the Providence Project mate, I know where that is.’ And he picked me up, and he put my arm around his shoulder and basically carried me to the door of The Provy. He had been there, he was a person who had been through the project and lived down the road.
“He took me there, dropped me off at the door, and I never saw him again. The reason I walked in that door is because he found me in the street and he took me there, it’s like a f*****g angel found me in the street and carried me there because he knew I needed to be there.”
Matt continued to describe how the clinic was shut when he arrived, leading him to worry that he had “fallen asleep all day”. However, he was later admitted to the facility, waking up the next morning filled with fear.
Having been to rehab twice previously, Matt concedes that the third time felt “very real”. He confesses that he could “relate” to his fellow residents as they weren’t “celebrities and investment bankers”.
Within three days, he committed himself “to do everything I’m told” and heed the advice given. He acknowledges that his impending nuptials to Emma motivated him to stay on the right path.
He added: “I got out of rehab on the morning of the Thursday and I got married on the Saturday morning. I turned up at my wedding day clean and sober. My drugs counsellor was at the wedding with me, he was just there as protection for me because I was scared. I lasted the whole day clean and sober but it wasn’t the greatest of days for me.”
Matt and Emma tied the knot at Rushton Hall in Northamptonshire on 5 July, 2008. They are now parents to Isabella, Ace and Trixie. The bassist admits, though, that a subsequent setback left him worried about the future of his marriage. Now clean and sober for eight years, he credits Emma, 49, for her steadfast support.
Celebrating his milestone last August, he shared with fans in a heartfelt message: “Thank you to everyone who has supported me on this journey so far. I’ve got some big plans for the next couple of years… let’s see how far we can go.”
