“MATT and Emma Willis have been open about having therapy during bumpy times in their 16-year marriage – and now they are dropping in on stranger’s counselling sessions. The couple, who co-host Netflix dating show Love Is Blind, will go behind the scenes of real-life therapy in a new series for the BBC. 1 Matt”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk
The couple, who co-host Netflix dating show Love Is Blind, will go behind the scenes of real-life therapy in a new series for the BBC.

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Matt and Emma Willis are set to go behind the scenes of real-life therapy in a new series for the BBCCredit: BBCThe four-parter will see the duo joined by individuals looking to improve their lives in what will be the first time cameras capture therapy in action for British TV.
From the makers of Channel 4’s First Dates, Inside Therapy will also feature some of Britain’s leading counsellors.
An insider told me: “Matt and Emma are really digging deep into what it looks like to go through therapy with unprecedented access to some of the leading mental health experts.
“What happens inside therapy sessions must normally stay within those sessions, but some brave individuals have agreed to showcase what it’s really like. The clinic will capture their breakthroughs in real time.
“It will cover topics from grief and anxiety to relationship struggles and crippling phobias.
“Matt and Emma make the perfect hosts for this, as both of them have been very open about their own transformative experiences with therapy, including marriage counselling.”
Matt and Emma added: “Therapy has played a huge role in our lives. It’s given us the tools to understand ourselves and each other better.
“With this series we’ll hear from experts and see what really happens in therapy, to help break down the stigma and start conversations.
“We know therapy isn’t always easy to access, so by bringing it to TV, we hope to give people a window into the process and share tools that could help them navigate their own challenges.
The series, which is currently in the works, will air on BBC One.
It follows Matt’s BBC documentary Fighting Addiction, in which the Busted star discussed his struggle with drugs and alcohol addiction.
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