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Jasmine Allday

B*Witched wow This Morning viewers with their ageless beauty 25 years after hit track

B*Witched left This Morning viewers stunned as they appeared on the show 25 years after their biggest hit.

The group - made up of twin sisters Edele and Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou and Sinéad O'Carroll - looked incredible as they appeared with show hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary to promote their new single, Birthday.

The girl group looked amazing as they confirmed it had been a quarter of a century since they released their hit song C'est La Vie, which they also performed on the show much to Alison and Dermot's joy.

However, fans couldn't help but rush to social media to praise the pop group for their youthful looks.

They appeared on This Morning today (ITV)

"B*witched look f***ing amazing #ThisMorning," one viewer wrote, whilst a second fan of the show penned on Twitter: "Watching @BwitchedReunion on @thismorning #ThisMorning #Bwitched."

A third added: "Why do they look so young #ThisMorning."

They discussed how now was the right time for them to return for a reunion, but joked with the hosts to not remind them of how long ago C'est La Vie was released and it made them feel old. As parents, they felt now was the right time to release new music.

The pop group got a number one hit with their debut single C'est La Vie (Epic Records)

Edele told OK!: "We have always wanted to reform but we all have young children now so finding the right time was hard. We’ve done loads of festivals in the meantime so we’ve always stayed together.

"Now we have finally got it together and are really excited about our new single."

The group have always remained close and never thought to add or get rid of anyone from the band, something which they believe is because they formed themselves and always lived together anyway.

Fans were stunned by their ageless beauty (ITV)

Fame was tough for the group initially, especially as they became so well known so quickly.

Lindsay explained: "Everything changed so fast. We were catapulted into working 16-hour days, and we were so young to be thrown into all that fame. Suddenly realising that everyone knows your face. I struggled with all the attention.

"When I saw girl fans sleeping overnight at an airport waiting to see us, who were 14, 15 years old, I couldn’t get my head round that."

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