80s celebrity discloses apprehension of significant stalker following traumatic experience near their residence.

A serious stalker came uncomfortably close to me.

July 23rd 2024.

80s celebrity discloses apprehension of significant stalker following traumatic experience near their residence.
In a recent interview, Matt Goss, the lead singer of the 80s band Bros, opened up about a troubling situation he had been dealing with. He revealed that he had been stalked by an individual for quite some time, but thankfully, the person has now been arrested.

Goss, who rose to fame in the late 80s with Bros, formed the band with his twin brother Luke on drums and their friend Craig Logan on bass. Together, they released hit songs such as "When Will I Be Famous?", "Drop The Boy", "Cat Among The Pigeons", and their number one hit "I Owe You Nothing" in 1987.

The singer shared that the police were called on the stalker when they got too close to his home. This incident made him emotional and has been a recurring issue in his life, causing him to avoid social media.

But despite the challenges, Goss is still passionate about music and is currently offering a chance for fans to win tickets to the UK's biggest Pride festival, Fabuloso In The Park at Brighton Pride in 2024. The event will feature performances from Girls Aloud, Billy Porter, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, and five lucky Metro readers have the opportunity to attend with a plus one.

In an interview on a BBC podcast, Goss revealed that he had been dealing with a few issues, including the recent stalking incident. He expressed how emotional it has been for him, but also shared that the situation has been resolved with the stalker being arrested.

This revelation comes after Goss's appearance on Strictly Come Dancing and an 11-year residency in Las Vegas. However, he also opened up about his strained relationship with his twin brother Luke, stating that they are currently not speaking.

During an appearance on Good Morning Britain, Goss mentioned that they haven't spoken for months and hoped that they could at least have a conversation soon. He also acknowledged that their relationship has been dysfunctional at times.

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