Matt, 54, has quit the States after 25 years and returned to London, leaving behind former bandmate Luke. But fortunately their shared hobby helps them stay close.The singer wowed Strictly audiences last night with his Viennese Waltz to Hold My Hand from the film Top Gun: Maverick, alongside partner Nadiya Bychkova.Matt Shot to fame in the 1980s in Bros alongside Luke and friend Craig Logan with hits including I Owe You Nothing and When Will I Be Famous.?
After the band went their separate ways Matt made a successful career performing live solo shows in Las Vegas.He said: "The thing is, now we play video games every night.
After I settle down after a day's work we do things together we love. We play a game and it's one of the things that we get to bond as brothers and best friends."We used to bond with each other and play (music), but now that's our main kind of connection thing where we go online and play video games together."Matt said of his time in the US: "I missed the family and the British public which is "family" to me.
When I walk around in the UK I get a sense of family is around me. Certain landmarks in London, it gives me a sense of family and familiarity which touches my heart.
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