Matt Goss is the latest celebrity to join this year's Strictly Come Dancing, but it isn't The Bros musician's first time battling it out for the glitterball trophy.
The 80s legend took part in the 2013 Christmas special with professional dancer Aliona Vilani.
The pair performed the American smooth together, scoring 35 points from the judges, but he was defeated by comedian Rufus Hound, after studio audience votes were taken into account.
It seems Matt cannot resist the pull of the Strictly studio, as he performed the song White Christmas on the following year's festive episode.
The singer was announced live on ITV's This Morning as the latest star to join the Strictly line-up, making him the eighth contestant to join the show alongside two Coronation Street actors and a Loose Women star.
Speaking about signing up on the show, Matt - who recently returned to the UK - confessed it was so under wraps that he even had his own nickname for producers to use to ensure the secret wasn't revealed.
"I am looking forward to being home and meeting new people," he said, as he admitted his nerves for the upcoming series.
He also insisted he would be back on stage with his brother Luke Goss soon too.
He added in a statement: "I’m extremely nervous and excited, but I’m optimistic because I’m very supple from the knees down."
It comes after Kaye Adams, Kym Marsh and Will Mellor all signed up to the show, with radio DJ Tyler West - who presents KISS FM's afternoon show - being the latest to be added to the line-up this morning live on KISS FM.
Also on the line-up is Paralympian Ellie Simmonds and comedian Jayde Adams, as well as Richie Anderson.
Tyler was announced as the seventh contestant earlier today - and he admitted he was "so gassed" to be joining the show.
"I am so gassed to be joining the Strictly family! As I started writing this I already got cramp.
"It’s going to be one crazy incredible journey which will no doubt be SO far outside my comfort zone," he said, "It’s a show that means so much to me and my family and I can’t wait to seriously shake a leg on that shiny dance floor… with a side of sequins."
Over the weekend, Jayde Adams - an award-winning comedian - and Paralympian swimmer Ellie Simmonds were confirmed for the show, with the sports star confessing it was a big "honour" to join the programme.
"I’ll be so, so nervous, and I will try not to think of all the people watching," she said, "My family and friends will support me and help me stay grounded. I am the first dwarf doing the show, I will show how positive that is, that to be different is OK."
She added: "It is a family tradition to watch it every year. To be part of it is so exciting. It’ll be great to swap the goggles and the hat for the sequences and the make-up."