After leaving childrenโs entertainment juggernaut The Wiggles in December, Emma Watkins, 33, is reaching dizzying new heights as solo artist Emma Memma.
And while her new home in the country is providing some solace from her demanding schedule, Emma says Lego Masters: Bricksmas was just the thing she needed to cap off an insane year.

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(Image: Getty)Weโre loving seeing you on Lego Masters: Bricksmas! Honestly, it was truly the best experience Iโve ever had. Have you always been into Lego?
I did have Lego as a kid. But I had only one set that was a horse stable and it had little pot plants with flowers. I had no expectations but I had the best time. My partner on the show [Gerhard, or G, from season one] is the funniest person Iโve ever met. Weโre now besties. Itโs completely changed my world.
So youโre a Lego convert now?
Completely. I totally understand why people play it at all ages, itโs so meditative. Iโve now bought my own set.
Youโre up against other celebs โ Darren Palmer, Poh Ling Yeow and Lincoln Lewis โ whoโs your biggest competition?
Theyโre all amazing! We all got on so well. Weโve got a Lego Masters group chat now.
Youโre on a bit of a run with reality shows after The Masked Singer. Would you ever do anything else? Celebrity Gogglebox?
Well, [my husband] Ollie [Oliver Brian] and I, have never had a TV [laughs]. Weโd been on tour a lot, but now weโve actually slowed down a bit. Weโve finally got around to buying a TV for the first time and weโd probably enjoy that quite a bit. But Ollie watches a lot of documentaries, so I think for the general punter that might be quite boring.

Emma revealed that she and her husband have never had a TV until recently and would struggle to appear on shows like Celebrity Googlebox.
(Image: Getty)You debuted your new character, Emma Memma, this year after leaving The Wiggles, so how is it being solo?โ
Iโm pretty overwhelmed, to be honest. For it to be received in this way, Iโm basically in a state of shock. Iโm not really coping.
Do your fans still get confused when they see you in public? Do you still get Emma Wiggle?
Mostly Emma Wiggle. Like at the post office. But Iโve always been Emma, right?
Do you ever wish you could go out and not get recognised at all?
Oh yeah, but itโs so lovely. I mean, most people who recognise me are children. Iโm so fortunate and everyoneโs always excited โ itโs lovely.

She has recently debuted her new online persona, Emma Memma, but says she still predominantly gets recognised as Emma Wiggle.
(Image: Supplied)Do you still get a cut of the Wiggles merch?
[Laughs] I think thereโs probably going to be some of that for many years. Even my mum has a whole cupboard full of it. But Emma Memma merch is coming!
Youโve been married for six months now โ is it bliss?
Weโve recently moved to the country and itโs just lovely to be at home. I donโt know if you can hear but Ollie is downstairs and heโs mixing the next Emma Christmas song. I think for us to be able to do our recording at home โ we built a little studio here โ itโs just given us so much freedom. And itโs just lovely to be able to work together.
So youโre loving country life then?
Itโs so good, itโs so relaxed and the people are so beautiful. The air is beautiful and there are so many animals here. Weโve got wombats in our street!
But youโll be returning to the city soon for your sold-out concert at the Opera House in December?
Yes! I donโt even know what to do with myself โ 2023 is going to be a very big year.