Bros members Matt and Luke Goss are hitting back at reports of a new feud derailing a planned appearance next week on Britain's Got Talent.

The brothers' infamously volatile relationship was on display last year in the outrageous BBC documentary After the Screaming Stops, where they were filmed constantly clashing on everything from their music comeback to petty things like conkers.

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While the Goss siblings have since insisted that they've repaired their bond, The Sun reported that they'd been forced to call off a planned performance on Tuesday's Britain's Got Talent live semi-final due to behind-the-scenes squabbles.

However, a spokesperson for Bros has insisted that the reason they dropped out of their BGT appearance was completely down to “schedule issues”.

"They both love the show and it would have been fun," their representative told the newspaper. "Matt and Luke are doing great and the suggestion of creative differences is untrue. Purely a schedule issue."

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During a recent appearance on The One Show, Luke and Matt tried putting to rest any speculation that they weren't getting along.

"We understand that when push comes to shove, we really love making music together," Matt said of his dynamic with brother Luke.

We're sure Simon Cowell will be working overtime to land a fine replacement now that the 'When Will I Be Famous' duo won't be turning up next Tuesday.

Britain's Got Talent live week will air all next week in two blocks from 7.30pm and 9.30pm on ITV, with special Coronation Street episodes presented in between them.


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