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Matt Goss breaks silence over Strictly exit after responding to 'hate' from BBC viewers

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Matt Goss, 54, was the third contestant to be voted off Strictly Come Dancing, with the singer in tears as he spoke to Tess Daly.The Bros star has now taken to Twitter to thank his fans for their support, while also responding to 'hateful' messages he has received since his Strictly debut.Matt's loyal fans rushed to the comments to share their support following the heavy criticism Matt had received since making his Strictly debut.Sammysimsim said: "If the UK showed some love and support for Matt Goss he might not be so nervous."The US showed him love for many years, he comes home and gets insults and hate. #mattgoss #bekind #StrictlyComeDancing."Jodiavery17 added: "We met @mattgoss while walking through the shops in Vegas."He is so down to earth, lovely and not one bit big headed.

In fact he seemed the opposite and actually quite shy."Matt replied to the kind comments with an "Xo", thanking his fans for their support, while many fumed over Kym Marsh being in the dance off.Twitter user FlopsyPickle wrote: "Honestly the public are a b****y nightmare!

How on earth is Tony safe but Kym is in the dance off?"This comes as Matt's dance partner made sure to stick up for him against critics as he teared up when talking to host Tess after he knew he had been voted off.When asked if she had any words for her partner, an emotional Nadiya said: “First I’m so grateful that I got to teach and dance with a music icon.

But, more important than this, I got the privilege to get to know Matt, for who you really are."She added: "Not many people know you and you’re a beautiful soul, very kind human and a real gentleman.”Tess also told him: "We've absolutely loved having you.

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