80s boyband legend drops huge hint group are reuniting 34 years after split and sibling feud Beth Allcock , Freelance Showbiz Reporter! QT

AN EIGHTIES boyband legend has dropped a huge hint his pop group will reunite – despite a feud with his bandmate brother.

The singer, who has gone on to forge a solo career following their split back in 1992, said he “would love nothing more” than a comeback.

A British pop legend has teased his band’s reunionCredit: Getty
Matt Goss, 57, said he ‘would love nothing more’ than a Bros comebackCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk

Speaking live on Good Morning Britain on Thursday, When Will I Be Famous vocalist Matt Goss of Bros fame gave the hosts a “seven out of 10 chance” for a reunion.

The Londoner, 57, who has just released new track Thank You For The Pain, was asked by ITV anchor Richard Madeley: “Are we going to have a reunion of Bros?”

Matt replied: “I would love nothing more, I would love nothing more.

“I feel like there is so much love between us but I just want it to be organic and if that happens I will be a happy man”.

Londoner Matt ranked a reunion as having a seven out of 10 chance of actually happeningCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Bros were best known for tracks When Will I Be Famous? and I Owe You Nothing,Credit: PA:Press Association

Richard’s co-presenter Kate Garraway asked of Luke’s stance and said: “Is he not sure still, or is it work in progress?” before Matt continued: “Im not going to speak for my brother, I got in trouble for before.

“But I respect his privacy and we will see”.

Matt then told Richard he ranked a reunion as having a seven out of 10 chance of actually happening.

Best known for singles When Will I Be Famous? and I Owe You Nothing, Bros formed in 1986 with drummer Luke and school friend Craig.

Matt said he did not want to speak on behalf of brother LukeCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Bros split up in 1992 and briefly reunited in 2017Credit: PA:Press Association

At their peak in the late Eighties, Bros were one of the biggest bands in the world, shifting 16million records and selling out Wembley Stadium.

When Bros split up in 1992 the duo were left with debts of half a million pounds.

Around £12million had been blown on jewellery, clothes, gifts, bodyguards and extravagant tours.

The Goss twins had to sell almost everything they had to avoid bankruptcy.

Matt reckons flogging his beloved collection of top of the range watches saved him.

He says: “They kept me alive, one by one. I had to sell them. I needed the money, straight after Bros.”

They then briefly reunited in 2017.