Strictly’s Matt Goss shares that he ‘steamed through’ the grief of his mother by overworking
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‘I felt myself falling into a dark place’: Strictly’s Matt Goss admits the show is improving his mental health after being ‘steamed through the grief of his mother’s death’ by working overtime
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Matt Goss has revealed that he felt he “fell into a dark space” before returning to the UK from Las Vegas.
The singer, 53, who has signed on to the new season of Strictly Come Dancing, explained that joining the dance show “felt like a sign” to get him out of his routine.
After losing his mother Carol in 2014, the Bros star also describes “steaming through” the grief by working instead.
Mental health: Matt Goss, 53, has shared that he decided to join Strictly Come Dancing after feeling he ‘fell in a dark place’
Matt has returned to his hometown of London after spending 25 years in the US, with an 11-year residency at Caesers Palace.
Having previously been asked to do the show, the star shared that this time around it was a personal decision after he felt his mental health took a plunge.
He told MailOnline and other publications, “I’ve been asked to do the show a few times. But this year I was withdrawn in an unhealthy way into my world of shows, concerts and touring.
‘I would withdraw too much, especially now that it was my eleventh year of my residency.’
Difficult time: After the loss of his mother Carol in 2014, the Bros star also told that he had to ‘steam’ through the grief by working instead (pictured with his mother in 2013)
Vegas lifestyle: Matt has returned to his hometown of London after spending 25 years in the US, with an 11-year residency at Caesers Palace – admitting he’s missed home
The singer, who was one-third of the 80s boy band Bros, lost his mother Carol to breast cancer in 2014 — after moving her to Los Angeles to care for her during the battle.
In addition to taking care of his mother, he took care of his stepfather Tony four years after her death – while working at the same time.
And recalling how he began to miss home, Matt continued, “I lost my mother and I was steaming through my grief with my job. Because of that, I just missed London and said “I want to go home”.
“And a week or two after that, Strictly called and it just felt like a sign. I can either go back to that secluded place or I can do it and go my own way.
Tragic: The singer, who was one-third of the 80s boy band Bros, lost his mother Carol to breast cancer in 2014 — after moving her to Los Angeles to care for her during the battle
Winner? But it looks like his competitive streak has already come true for S – with the star admitting he’s ‘not here to lose’
“I felt I was in a not very good place and it already feels better to have made the decision.”
Matt will head to the ballroom along with stars like Kym Marsh, Fleur East and Will Mellor to win the Glitterball trophy.
And it looks like his competitive streak has already come out – with the star admitting he’s “not here to lose.”
He joked: ‘I’m really nervous. I’m definitely not here to lose, I want to win. ‘
Strictly Come Dancing starts on BBC One on Saturday 17 September.