Matt Willis is set to join wife Emma on screen as the pair make a bid as British TV’s next husband-and-wife double act.
The singer shot to fame as one-third of busted, scoring massive hits including Year 3000, What I Go to School For and Crashed the Wedding.
But according to The Sun, he’s set to follow in TV favourite Emma’s footsteps and move onto the small screen alongside his spouse.
Sources reveal: “After over two decades in Busted, Matt is preparing to make the move into TV presenting. He is totally overhauling his image and sees his future on the box.
“Matt is so serious about this new step he has signed up to Emma’s management company, who helped curate her career to make her a huge star. Together, the pair are being touted as TV’s new power couple.
“Matt and Emma have great chemistry together and are both perfect for wholesome, family television. Matt has already been going to castings for new TV shows and was in the final selection for BBC2’s new series ‘Rock of Ages’.
“He narrowly missed out to Martin Kemp but he’s not been disheartened. Busted have been on a hiatus since 2019 and while he is very much still part of the band, it’s something that is on the back burner for now.
“His fans should be watching out for him on a new TV series soon and if their plan works, Emma will be by his side.”
Matt tied the knot with Emma, who has hosted hit shows including ‘Big Brother’ and ‘The Voice UK’, in 2008.
Busted, which formed in 2000 with Charlie Simpson and James Bourne, released their fourth studio album ‘Half Way There’ in 2019.
The rocker previously landed acting roles in TV dramas ‘Birds of a Feather’ and ‘EastEnders’.