December 13th 2024.
The British musical duo, famously known as Bros, skyrocketed to fame in what seems like overnight. However, it seems that their success was short-lived as the brothers are now no longer on speaking terms.
Sibling feuds are not uncommon, especially in the entertainment industry. But for this iconic 80s duo, it seems that their relationship has reached a breaking point. Despite their initial success in the late 1980s with hit singles like "When Will I Be Famous" and "I Owe You Nothing," Bros disbanded in 1992 after only six years of making music together.
Although they briefly reunited in 2017, it seems that the rift between the twin brothers, Matt and Luke Goss, has only grown wider. In a recent interview, Matt, who is now 56 years old, confirmed that he and his brother are currently not on speaking terms. Their tumultuous relationship may not come as a surprise to many, but it is still a sad turn of events for the brothers. Matt revealed that he has tried to reconcile with Luke, but now he must focus on his own life.
During his appearance on the ITV show Lorraine, Matt opened up about the complicated relationship with his brother. He stated that he has reached a point of peace with himself as a man, and that he has done his best to mend their relationship. However, it seems that their differences have become too significant to overcome. Matt also shared that he is excited about his own life and achievements, but he cannot hide the truth and pretend that everything is okay.
The brothers' feud has been a topic of conversation for many years and was even the subject of their 2018 documentary Bros: After the Screaming Stops. The documentary featured footage from their brief reunion, shedding light on their strained relationship. Despite all the dysfunction, Matt revealed that the production helped him find peace. He also realized that their family's dysfunction is not uncommon and that many people could relate.
When asked about the possibility of a future reconciliation or reunion with Luke, Matt believes that you should never say never. He added that he would love to make music and tour with his brother again, as he is the love of his life. But he also acknowledged that he has done his best and must now focus on living his own life.
Despite their differences, Matt and Luke have achieved tremendous success together, selling over 16 million records. And while their future as a musical duo remains uncertain, one thing is for sure, they will always have a special bond as brothers.
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