McFly's Tom Fletcher and Busted's Matt Willis delight noughties pop fans as they drop off their children at the same school with wives Giovanna and Emma
Tom Fletcher and Matt Willis gave noughties pop fans a blast from the past as they dropped their children off at school together on Wednesday.
The pair were joined by their wives Giovanna Fletcher and Emma Willis as they marked the first school run of the new academic year.
Tom, 37, was a member of McFly while Matt, 39, found fame with Busted - with the two groups later joining forced to become the supergroup McBusted.
Reunited: Tom Fletcher and Matt Willis gave noughties pop fans a blast from the past as they dropped their children off at school together on Wednesday
Post: The pair were joined by their wives Giovanna Fletcher and Emma Willis as they marked the first school run of the new academic year
Giovanna and Emma are also known to be close friends after meeting through their husbands.
TV personality and author Giovanna shared a snap of the group to her Instagram and wrote: 'And they’re in!!!! First drop off of the school year done! ❤️
'Relieved to see all the kids going in happily, and chuffed to see these beauts too.'
Tom and Giovanna are parents to Buzz, eight, Buddy, six, and Max, four, while Matt and Emma share Isabelle, 13, Ace, 10, and Trixie, six.
Pals: Tom (top right) and Matt (front centre) were both members of supergroup McBusted
Several fans were thrilled to see the two musicians together again, with one writing on the post: 'This is the best first day back pic I've seen!'
Another fan added: 'I love the idea of a school gate with loads of famous faces!'
Another wrote: 'Imagine meeting these guys at the school gates. I would pass out.'
The outing comes after recent reports that Matt is set to candidly share his battle with drug and alcohol addiction in a new documentary.
Nostalgia: Several fans were thrilled to see the two musicians together again, with one writing on the post: 'This is the best first day back pic I've seen!'
The Busted bassist will touch on his time with the pop band, as well as speaking about receiving treatment for alcoholism in 2005 - when the group split up.
In the BBC Three project - which is expected to air in 2023 - the singer details how his addiction developed from parts of his childhood and speaks on how starting a new life with Emma saved him.
A source told The Sun: 'This will be equally personal for Matt, as he has never delved so deep into his past before, at least not in public.
'It will reveal how some of his problems stemmed from a childhood where his parents made him feel he should conform to male stereotypes.
'That included telling him that boys don’t cry, which meant he never shed a tear until he was 29 years old.'
Opening up: Matt is reportedly set to candidly share his battle with drug and alcohol addiction in a heartbreaking new documentary
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