EMMA Willis has become one of the leading TV presenters over the last few years, with regular appearances on many beloved British TV shows.
Not only has she taken TV by storm, she is also known for her work in radio.

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Who is Emma Willis?
Emma Willis was born in Sutton Coldfield in Birmingham on March 18, 1976.
Her first venture into media was at age 15 when she started modelling.
However, she later revealed how she was fat-shamed as a teen model, being told she was too fat by an agent.
She had modelled for hugely successful companies such as Marie Claire, Elle, Vogue, GAP and Chanel.
Despite the awful treatment as a young woman, she says that those experiences help her to deal with the online trolls she faces now.
Emma took to radio and presenting and became one of the leading TV presenters in the country.
She caught her big break in 2002 when she was landed a presenting role with MTV.
What TV shows has Emma Willis hosted?
In 2002, Emma landed her first big presenting job with MTV and after that, she went on to guest host CD:UK, This Morning and Loose Women.
By 2014, Emma had made a name for herself in the television world having co-presented shows such as the ITV2 spin-off series I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! NOW!
She then replaced Brian Dowling as the presenter of Big Brother after producers believed she was the real successor to Davina McCall.
In 2015, Emma was announced as the host of The Voice UK and The Voice Kids.
Emma has been chosen to present at many award shows, including when she was chosen to co-present the Brit Awards in 2017 after Michael Buble was forced to withdraw after his young son became ill.
During Easter in 2018, Emma and her Big Brother co-host Rylan Clark-Neal stood in for Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on Good Morning while they had a well deserved break.
In October 2018 she trained at Princess Alexandra Hospital’s busy maternity ward for a show called Delivering Babies on the W Channel.
The third series of the show in 2021, Emma who was by then a fully qualified Maternity Care Assistant, shared the experiences of families who had their birthing plans and lives disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Another of her shows The Circle, also returned in 2021.
In 2021, she hosted Cooking With The Stars, along with comedian Tom Allen.
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In 2022 Emma teamed up with Nick Grimshaw to host The Great Home Transformation.
What is Emma Willis’ net worth?
Both Emma and her husband Matt are successful in their own right.
Matt Willis was part of the hugely popular British band Busted.
After years of success on TV and radio shows, Emma is worth a pretty penny also.
Emma is worth an estimated $8 million which is roughly £6 million.
Who is Emma Willis’ husband Matt Willis and do they have children?
Emma met her husband in the early 2000s and they started dating in 2005.
After three years of dating, they tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony.
Emma is married to musician Matt Willis.
The pair got married at Rushton Hall, Northamptonshire, on July 5, 2008.
To celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary in July 2018 they renewed their vows.
Emma wore her original bridal dress and her star guests, including Rochelle Humes, also wore their own white gowns.
Matt and Emma have three children together – Ace, Isabelle and Trixie Grace.
Matt is an actor, singer and presenter.
Most will recognise him as part of the iconic rock trio, Busted.
Busted gave us tunes like Year 3000, What I Go To School For and Air Hostess.
Busted joined another influential band of the early 2000s called McFly.
McBusted toured between 2013 and 2015.
Busted reunited in 2016 releasing albums Night Driver in 2016 and Half Way There in 2019.
Matt also appeared on our TV screens in 2006, He was crowned King of the Jungle on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!.
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