Busted bassist Matt Willis has spoken out about the time he spent in the Church of Scientology, and how it almost ended his marriage to Emma Willis.
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The “Duck Dynasty” crew is bringing things home.
On Friday, Facebook Watch announced the new original talk show “At Home with the Robertsons”, hosted by reality stars Willie and Korie Robertson.
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Premiering April 5, the series sees Willie and Korie joined by an array of celebrity guests, including Tim and Demi Tebow, Hannah Brown, Yandy Smith-Harris and more, “to have open conversations, learn new perspectives, and find common
Busted bassist Matt Willis has spoken out about the time he spent in the Church of Scientology, and how it almost ended his marriage to Emma Willis.
Matt Willis has claimed the Church of Scientology tried to break up his marriage to Emma Willis after he joined the religious organisation following a stint in rehab. The Busted bassist secretly became a Scientologist for three months when he was "fresh out of rehab" in 2008, with him going to its London headquarters every day, taking courses, buying books and getting "fully invested" in the religion, which has celebrity followers including Tom Cruise, Elisabeth Moss, and John Travolta.
Matt Willis has revealed he once became a Scientologist after coming out of rehab following his drug and alcohol addiction.The 37 year old, whose wife recently confused fans by going from honey blonde hair to "Jessica Rabbit" red overnight, explained that he was approached by "one of the guys" on the street who simply asked him how he was doing following his time in recovery.
Emma Willis's husband, Matt Willis, has revealed that he joined the Church of Scientology during his recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.The Busted musician admitted to the Sun that he was "fully invested" in the movement and had attended the church everyday – until, he said, they tried to separate him from his wife.MORE: Emma Willis gets a major Easter makeover from daughter Trixie – fans react"What I was taking from it was that your environment, your friends and the people you're closest
Hannah Brown is speaking candidly about the dark side of the pageant industry.
Surprise announcement! Home Town stars Erin and Ben Napier are pregnant with their second child, another little girl, the pair announced via Instagram on Sunday, April 11.
The Robertson family’s conversation about racism continues.
Duck Dynasty‘s Willie Robertson and Korie Robertson have sat down with their adopted daughter Rebecca Robertson for the latest episode of their Facebook Watch series, At Home with the Robertsons, which premiered on April 5. Taiwan-born Rebecca spoke about the anti-Asian racism she’s faced, which has been particularly heightened during the coronavirus pandemic.
Korie and Willie Robertson are not holding anything back as they dive into important, challenging conversations about race in their new Facebook Watch series, At Home With The Robertsons.
Chris Willman Music WriterWillie Nelson and Luck Presents, a “rogue collective” based in his hometown of Luck, Texas, have announced a four-day virtual cannabis convention, to be hosted online by fellow musician Nathaniel Rateliff.Dubbed “Luck Summit: Planting the Seed,” the ticketed event will serve as a benefit for HeadCount’s Cannabis Voter Project, with programming beginning April 26 and wrapping up on Nelson’s 88th birthday April 29.
Duck Dynasty‘s Willie Robertson and Korie Robertson are tackling the big topics in their upcoming Facebook Watch series, At Home with the Robertsons, which premieres on April 5. In the first episode, Love and Hip Hop stars Yandy and Mendeecees Harris will sit down with the pair for a discussion about racism and growing up Black in America.