Matt Willis, born on May 8, 1983, in London, England, is a talented pop singer best known for being a founding member of the popular pop-rock band Busted. Before his rise to fame, Matt dabbled in acting, playing roles as a drug dealer on episodes of Casualty and The Bill, as well as being an extra on the iconic soap opera EastEnders.
Matt's music career began when he formed the band Busted with James Bourne and Charlie Simpson. The band quickly rose to fame with hit singles like "Year 3000" and "What I Go to School For." After the band split, Matt joined forces with James Bourne again to form the supergroup McBusted, before once again reverting back to the original name of Busted.
As a solo artist, Matt has released popular songs like "Up All Night" and "Hey Kid." He has proven himself to be a versatile musician, able to captivate audiences with his catchy tunes and heartfelt lyrics.
In 2006, Matt tested his limits by entering the sixth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Despite facing challenges and tough competition, Matt emerged as the winner, showcasing his resilience and determination to succeed.
Matt comes from a close-knit family, with a half-sister who was an ambassador for the charity Whizz-Kidz. In 2008, he tied the knot with actress Emma Willis, demonstrating his commitment to his family and loved ones.
Together, Matt and Emma have three children - daughters Isabelle and Trixie, and son Ace. Matt's dedication to his family is evident in his music, with songs reflecting his experiences as a husband and father.
Throughout his career, Matt Willis has left an indelible mark on the British music scene. His unique sound and infectious energy have endeared him to fans worldwide, cementing his status as a pop icon.