Bros star Matt Goss reveals he’s ready to ‘settle down with a wife’ amid Rebecca Ferguson dating rumours – as he sends fans into a frenzy with ageless appearance on This Morning
The singer, 48, has been linked to Rebecca in recent weeks - but insisted he's still not found the one
BROS star Matt Goss has revealed he’s ready to settle down with a “wife” and is keen to find “the one” following his mum’s death recently.
The 48-year-old singer recently reunited with his twin brother Luke for a surprise musical comeback, and gave an emotional chat on This Morning today – sending fans into a frenzy as he showed off his youthful appearance.
After the star was linked to X Factor singer Rebecca Ferguson recently, he has now insisted he’s single, but looking for someone to settle down with.
As host Phillip Schofield asked him: “Have you found the one to share it with?”
Matt replied: “I’m definitely looking for my wife, nothing more than to have my missus with me at the 02. I’m ready.
“But I don’t want to compromise anything. It’s strange when you lose your mum. I want someone to understand I’m just a simple fella, I have a glamorous life at times, but my favourite thing is still watching TV…
“And doing that with someone you love is all I could want.”
They met during a taping of the The Jonathan Ross Show, and Matt reportedly took Rebecca out for a spooky date as they took part in a private Jack the Ripper tour of East London before heading to Brick Lane for a curry.
Meanwhile, he appeared as youthful as ever on the sofa, and fans couldn’t wait to gush over his appearance in a smart striped suit.
One wrote: “Looking sharp as ever.”
While another added: “Hallo! Matt Goss has aged like a fine wine!”
And one wrote: “I think we maybe soul mates. I like eating take aways and watching TV too! !!!”
However, Matt’s rep confirmed to the Sun Online that he’s just “friends” with Rebecca.
Meanwhile, Matt opened up about his mum’s recent death – admitting it “levelled him” and brought him closer to his brother again.
He said: “My mum passed away, she was my best friend. It levelled everything, I felt numb after it.”
He explained: “Me and my twin brother had found our own identity, but that [their mum’s death] galvanised our love for each other. We really love getting on stage together.”
The pair have received endless requests to reform for years, but Matt admitted they never considered it the right time until the sad passing of their mum.
“Last year I was over the question [of getting back together],” Matt told the hosts.
“I was done with this, but a few things happened personally, and then me and my brother reached a good place personally.
“It felt good to make a bit of music together.”
The pair are now set for a huge reunion tour, and their first 02 show sold out in an incredible seven seconds.
“Really, you’re a creator of memories all over the world. For me, that was what Bros was,” he added.
Matt continued: “Bros was known for the mania. I wouldn’t want it to be calm… We caused pandemonium everywhere.”
Explaining how he sees his success in the band, Matt said: “I’ve always found it a place of privilege in a way. Me and my brother are absurdly private people, I think that’s why we live abroad.
“We are both obsessed with our privacy.”
They will now reunite without their former bandmate Craig Logan, but there are no hard feelings, as Matt admitted he had passed on his best wishes.
Speaking of Craig, Phillip pointed out: “It was too much for Craig though wasn’t it?” To which Matt agreed “yes”.
“We’re having production meetings now about the shows and I know what we’re going to do,” Matt added of the reunion.
“We have to beat Wembley stadium. We’re both very into technology.”
He went on: “Me and my brother, for the first time, are so excited to get on stage together. We know what we want and we’re both perfectionists.
“Musically, we really want to stay true.”
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