BROS star Matt Goss has been announced as the latest celebrity to join the Strictly Come Dancing line-up.
The singer, 53, – the eighth star named for the upcoming series – was revealed on This Morning today after jetting into the UK from LA a few days ago.
He admitted he was feeling nervous about dancing in public, but looking forward to “getting going.”
Matt is well-loved for being one half of 1980s pop group Bros, which stars his brother Luke as the drummer.
He previously appeared on the Christmas special in 2013.
The When Will I Be Famous? singer hit headlines in 2018 after the release of the Bros documentary After The Screaming Stops, which saw him embroiled in screaming rows with Luke as they attempted to make a comeback.
He later revealed he was forced to sell a range of designer watches to keep a float when they split up in 1992, with debts of half a million pounds.
Earlier today KISS FM Dj Tyler West was the seventh name revealed to be competing against the likes of Paralympic hero Ellie Simmonds and comedian Jayde Adams to battle it out for the Glitterball trophy.
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They will join previously confirmed contestants, Coronation Street actors Will Mellor and Kym Marsh, Loose Women star Kaye Adams and Radio 2’s Richie Anderson.
Four new professional dancers will appear in the new series of Strictly, creating the show’s largest ever roster.
It comes after two-time winner Oti Mabuse and Aljaz Skorjanec announced their departures.
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The last series was won by Rose Ayling-Ellis with professional partner Giovanni Pernice.
The forthcoming 20th series will see audiences return to the studio, with the launch show scheduled to be recorded on September 7.
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