Matt Goss thinks Bros fans will help him win 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
The 53-year-old star was the lead singer of 1980s pop group Bros, which also featured his twin brother Luke as the drummer, and Matt believes the band's Brosettes will be his secret weapon in his bid to win the glitterball trophy.
Matt told the Daily Star newspaper: "The Brosettes have been around for more than 30 years. They are superfans.
"After all this time you get to know their names and who they are.
"And they have been a huge part of our story so you care about them.
"Sometimes when we arrive at an airport, they are there and out of 100 people you recognise 70 of them. It’s a nice feeling."
Meanwhile, Matt recently revealed he celebrated his return to Britain by drinking with Beefeaters in the Tower of London.
The star is returning home after more than a decade in Las Vegas, and Matt has revealed he celebrated his comeback by enjoying some pints in the London landmark.
He shared: "I went to a mate’s at the Tower of London. I have a couple of Yeoman friends.
"There is a pub inside the Tower where you can have a pint. There are fewer Yeomen than there are people in space.
"They do come, undercover, to the shows, they come to Vegas.
"I have been there for 11 years, four shows a week, and on stage everyone is equal.
"Everyone gets treated exactly the same. I think that is how I have met so many people from so many walks of life."
Matt is proudly British and he wishes other people were more patriotic.
The Bros singer told Dom Joly on his 'Sunday Session' radio show: "I think it is OK if you were born here to say, ‘Please respect our country’.
"I don’t think it is in any way controversial. I think it is fine. This is our home - contribute and love it.
"If someone continually complains to me about this place it does rub me the wrong way."
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