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Strictly star addresses rare health condition 'I'm not ashamed'

Pop star Matt Goss has opened up about the years of shame he has endured living with rare muscular condition Poland Syndrome.The 55 year old singer-songwriter, who found worldwide fame in the 80s with his band Bros, has spoken out to address his troublesome lifestyle and admits that despite the difficulties he has endured, he's now "walking with pride." Speaking to fans on his Instagram from the first ever Poland Syndrome Festival, held in Birmingham on April 27 and 28, Matt sent a poignant message during his touching special video message advising those living with Poland Syndrome to "walk tall" and not be ashamed of the condition. He said: "“I am proud to say I have Poland Syndrome. I am sure so many of you guys relate.
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Matt Goss admits Strictly dancing experience was 'a lot' for him 'Completely consuming!'
Matt Goss, 54, took part in the latest series of Strictly Come Dancing but was voted off in Week Four alongside his dancing partner Nadiya Bychkova.The Bros singer has since admitted to Express.co.uk that he found the Strictly experience "a lot" and very "consuming" as he reflects on the BBC dancing show.After a jive to All Shook Up by Paul McCartney, Matt and Nadiya found themselves in the bottom two against Kym Marsh and Graziano Di Prima.Matt was the third contestant to be voted off Strictly, with the singer being overcome with emotion when he heard the judge's result.Express.co.uk asked Matt how he found the Strictly Come Dancing experience and if wished he was in the competition longer.He said: "It's completely consuming, it consumes your whole life."I felt very uncomfortable in the beginning in the dancing environment, not for any particular reason. Of course, I would have loved to continue on the show but I'm also proud of how I and Nadia went out."I think I was at the point, I felt like I had come home from America and I think that it was my time."I wanted to be on Strictly and make my mum and my family and myself proud."Matt then reiterated that you "cannot change" the outcome of life events, as he also hinted about the judges' criticisms.He said: "You cannot change the outcome of things.
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