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    Bros star Matt Goss is "not talking" to his twin brother Luke Goss

    The siblings rose to fame in the band in the 1980s but they've always had a notoriously rocky relationship and Matt has now revealed they've fallen out once again and are not currently on speaking terms - insisting he's "tried" with his brother but now has to focus on his own life


    During an appearance on ITV show 'Lorraine' on Friday (13.12.24), Matt explained: "I really am at peace with myself as a man. I have really tried and that's all you can do."

    When host Ranvir Singh asked if Matt meant he had "tried" with Luke, the singer replied: "Yeah, we are just trying to create things that are much more ...

    "Even coming on here, like you worry about it, but I can't come here and lie.

    "We're not talking, and it is what it is and if he doesn't like it, that's the way it is. I've tried but I have to come in and I'm excited about my own life and I'm excited about what I have done in my life.

    "When you consider it to the point it almost breaks you, that's wrong. So I am just going to be truthful."

    However, Matt insisted he won't be talking in detail about the pair's latest fall out, adding: "I'm not gonna into detail, I'm a very discrete person, but I am going to be truthful with where I stand."

    The pair's relationship was the focus of 2018 documentary 'Bros: After the Screaming Stops' and Matt admitted putting their troubles onscreen helped him find peace because he realised every family deals with some sort of "disfunction".

    He said: "It was difficult to watch it, because it was so dysfunctional in many ways. But what happened afterwards, I realised that people would come up to me, and fellas would come up to me and say: 'We are dysfunctional as well'.

    "There is a lot of dysfunction in family. In many ways we find comfort from friends because family have that ability to go a little bit too far sometimes and they know the buttons to press ...

    "I feel like now I have a whole philosophy within myself that if I do my best, and I know that I can look at myself and say I've tried my best ... if that doesn't work, then that's okay. I have to live my own life as well."

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