The Busted rocker - who has Isabelle, seven, Ace, five, and Trixie, nine months, with wife Emma Willis, has himself been to rehab numerous times in the past, but would like his children to learn the lesson on their own, reported Female First.
"I've thought about that quite a lot. I don't think there's anything I can do. If they're going to take drugs, they're going to take drugs.
"I can tell them why I think certain things are dangerous, but do I want them not to smoke weed at college and go to parties and have great times with their friends? I don't know if I want to be that guy. I want them to live their lives and find it our for themselves," Willis said.
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