BBC documentary. Viewers will see the star touch on the daily struggle to stay clean following a relapse six years ago when he took cocaine on a reunion tour in 2017.
In the hour-long feature, fans will see the musician get support from family, friends, his bandmates and his wife Emma Willis, who he has three children with.
The deeply personal watch will also shine a light on how his addiction has impacted his family life. READ MORE:Dan Wootton slams ITV over Bridgerton star's 'terribly white' remarkA teaser trailer for the documentary shows an emotional Emma breaking down in tears as she confesses "I was so scared he would die".
Speaking to Radio Times ahead of its release, Matt admits seeing his wife so affected by his past struggles was difficult. Touching on Emma's worry he would relapse again, Matt confessed: "It was hard for me to see how much that fear was still prevalent for her. "The 40-year-old revealed the documentary had made them both realise there were certain things they still had to speak about.
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