Mathews made his T20 comeback for Sri Lanka in January after a three-year gap
Olly Murs, who shares a damaged relationship with his brother Ben, hopes they get back on track. Their relationship got spoilt because Olly missed his twin brother’s wedding while on the X Factor. Ben then described Olly as a “self-obsessed sellout” and said he never wanted to speak to him again.
While talking about his estranged brother, Murs has now said: “I’m fine about it because my conscience is clear. My brother’s the one who decided he didn’t want to be a part of my life, so there’s nothing I can do about it.”
“He made that decision and he has to live with it. He doesn’t want to be a part of my life or my mum and dad’s. My family tried everything to stay in contact with him and he wasn’t interested. It’s unfortunate that I now live my life without my brother with me. But hopefully time will be a healer and it will be sorted out in the future,” Olly told the Sunday Post, reports mirror.co.uk
The 30-year-old openly spoke about his feud with his brother Ben and previously said their relationship was so damaged he’d “probably want a fight”.
Olly found fame while appearing on the X Factor in 2009 and has continued to have a hugely successful career since.
Mathews made his T20 comeback for Sri Lanka in January after a three-year gap
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