Willis struggled with drugs for many years after leaving Village People and had several run-ins with the law. Following an arrest in 2006, he was given probation and ordered into rehab at the
Betty Ford Clinic. In 2007, following treatment, Willis made his first statement to the press in more than 25 years, saying, "The nightmare of drug abuse is being lifted from my life ... now that the haze of drugs are gone, I'm thinking and seeing clearer now than I have in years ... I'm looking forward to living the second part of my life drug-free." From 1978 until 1982, Willis was married to Phylicia Ayers-Allen (now
Phylicia Rashad), whom he met during the run of
The Wiz, and who later played
Clair Huxtable on
The Cosby Show. He also wrote the lyrics and arranged the vocals for her disco concept album,
Josephine Superstar, which featured the Village People on backing vocals. On November 17, 2007, Willis married a second time to Karen Huff, changing her surname to Huff-Willis, a lawyer and entertainment executive.
Copyright terminations In 2012, the
United States District Court for the Southern District of California ruled that under the provisions of the
Copyright Act of 1976, Willis could terminate his copyright transfers to Scorpio Music and Can't Stop Productions, because "a joint author who separately transfers his copyright interest may unilaterally terminate the grant." Willis subsequently held a 33% share of "Go West", "Y.M.C.A.", "In the Navy", and other songs written for Village People and other acts. In 2015, a jury determined that the sole writers of 13 songs were Morali and Willis, and the name
Henri Belolo was removed, giving Willis a 50% ownership of those songs.
Donald Trump On June 9, 2020, Willis demanded that President
Donald Trump not use Village People music at his rallies, in particular "Macho Man" and "Y.M.C.A." On September 11 that same year, it was reported that Willis said he was okay with him using "Y.M.C.A" at his campaign rallies. On October 24,
Saturday Night Live performed a parody of the group's reaction to Donald Trump's use of their music at his rallies. On October 30, Willis clarified his and the group's position against Trump's use of his music at his rallies. On November 7, supporters of
President-elect Joe Biden in
Philadelphia celebrated his victory in the state of
Pennsylvania by dancing in the streets and singing "Y.M.C.A." In January 2025, it was announced that Willis and the Village People would be performing at the
Turning Point USA inaugural ball in celebration of
Trump's second inauguration. On January 19, 2025, Village People performed "Y.M.C.A." on Trump's pre-inauguration rally, titled the "Make America Great Again Victory Rally", at the
Capital One Arena, the most high-profile of three inauguration week performances. ==References==